Silicon Carbide ( SiC )

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Material Summary:

[Ref. 1,a, 2] [Ref. 1,b] [Ref. 3,4,6] [Ref. 5] Manufacturer........: UKAEA Springfields Lab. Carborundum Co. Unknown Unknown Material Designation: silicon carbide silicon carbide silicon carbide silicon carbide Material Form.......: Polycrystal Polycrystal Polycrystal Single Crystal Composition.........: SiC SiC SiC SiC Processing..........: [Ref. 7,a] [Ref. 7,b] Manufacturer........: Norton Co. General Electric Material Designation: silicon carbide silicon carbide Material Form.......: Polycrystal Polycrystal Composition.........: SiC SiC Processing..........:

References:

[1] L. A. Simpson, "Microstructural Considerations for the Application of Fracture Mechanics Techniques" Fracture Mechanics of Ceramics, Vol. 2, pp. 567-577 (1974). [2] J. R. McLaren, G. Tappin, and R. W. Davidge, "The Relationship Between Temperature and Environment, Texture and Strength of Self-Bonded Silicon Carbide" Proceedings of the British Ceramic Society, No. 20, pp. 259-274 (1972). [3] R. B. Matthews, W. G. Hutchings, and F. Havelock, "A Relation Between Fracture and Flaws in Reaction-Bonded Silicon Carbide" Journal of the Canadian Ceramic Society, Vol. 42, pp. 1-9 (1973). [4] R. W. Rice, S. W. Freiman, and P. F. Becher, "Grain-Size Dependence of Fracture Energy in Ceramics: I, Experiment" Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Vol. 64, No. 6, pp. 345-350 (1981). [5] J. L. Henshall, D. J. Rowcliffe, and J. W. Edington, "Fracture Toughness of Single-Crystal Silicon Carbide" Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Vol. 60, No. 7-8, pp. 373-375 (1977). [6] G. D. Swanson, "Fracture Energies of Ceramics" Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Vol. 55, No. 1, 48-49 (1972). [7] A. G. Evans and E. A. Charles, "Fracture Toughness Determinations by Indentation" Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Vol. 59, No. 7-8, pp. 371-372 (1976).

Property Table:

Temperature = 23 °C Grain Porosity Fracture Fracture Measurement Measurement Comments Size Toughness Energy Method Environment [µm] [%] [MPa·m1/2] [J/m2] ------ -------- ------------ --------- ----------- ----------- -------------------------------- 20 25.6 SENB air Ref. 1,a 15.4 DCB 1,a 100 15.2 SENB air 1,b 22.3 DCB 1,b -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 27 SENB argon Ref. 2; A starter crack was used, and E = 410 GPa -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20 15 DCB air Ref. 3 100 22 DCB ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36 20 AMDCB air Ref. 4 11 22 AMDCB 21 25.5 AMDCB 22 18 AMDCB 37 25 AMDCB 54 20 AMDCB 120 22 AMDCB 120 16 AMDCB -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.3 SENB air Ref. 5; Notch plane (1120) crack direction [1100] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40 32.4 DCB air Ref. 6; E = 335 GPa -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4.0 ICS dry N2 Ref. 7,a; Hot-pressed with Al2O3 H = 19.3 GPa; nu = 0.22 3.1 ICS 7,b; H = 21 GPa; nu = 0.2 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------



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