Abstract High-performance B 4 C composites toughened by TiB 2 -SiC agglomerates were fabricated via reactive hot pressing with B 4 C, TiC and Si as raw materials. The TiB… Click to show full abstract
Abstract High-performance B 4 C composites toughened by TiB 2 -SiC agglomerates were fabricated via reactive hot pressing with B 4 C, TiC and Si as raw materials. The TiB 2 -SiC composite serves as a composite toughening phase formed in the B 4 C matrix through an in situ reaction; its agglomerates are composed of interlocked TiB 2 and SiC, which can remarkably improve the toughness of the B 4 C composites. The Vickers hardness, flexural strength and fracture toughness of the B 4 C-TiB 2 -SiC composite reached 35.18 ± 0.45 GPa, 567 ± 14 MPa, and 6.38 ± 0.18 MPa m 1/2 respectively. The special toughening structure of the TiB 2 -SiC composite introduced into B 4 C ceramics was evaluated for the first time in this study.
               
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