Review article: silicon carbide. Structure, properties and processing

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Autor(a) principal: Izhevskyi,V. A.
Data de Publicação: 2000
Outros Autores: Genova,L. A., Bressiani,J. C., Bressiani,A. H. A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Cerâmica (São Paulo. Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0366-69132000000100002
Resumo: In view of considerable interest in the development of liquid phase sintered structural and high-temperature ceramics on the base of silicon carbide, a comprehensive review of the data on structure, properties and the known methods of processing of silicon carbide seems timely. The most striking feature of silicon carbide is its polytypism, i.e. formation of a great number of different structural modifications without any change in composition. Although this feature of silicon carbide was extensively studied, no systematic up to date analysis was done. However, polytypism and the tendency of the polytypes to undergo structural transformations at working temperatures may lead to uncontrollable modification of the materials properties, and therefore needs to be fully understood. Furthermore, the recently developed liquid phase sintering technique for silicon carbide densification is of an undoubtful interest and the overview of the results achieved until present time may provide some guidelines for the ceramists.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Review article: silicon carbide. Structure, properties and processing
title Review article: silicon carbide. Structure, properties and processing
spellingShingle Review article: silicon carbide. Structure, properties and processing
Izhevskyi,V. A.
silicon carbide
polytypism
microstructure
thermal stability
liquid phase sintering
title_short Review article: silicon carbide. Structure, properties and processing
title_full Review article: silicon carbide. Structure, properties and processing
title_fullStr Review article: silicon carbide. Structure, properties and processing
title_full_unstemmed Review article: silicon carbide. Structure, properties and processing
title_sort Review article: silicon carbide. Structure, properties and processing
author Izhevskyi,V. A.
author_facet Izhevskyi,V. A.
Genova,L. A.
Bressiani,J. C.
Bressiani,A. H. A.
author_role author
author2 Genova,L. A.
Bressiani,J. C.
Bressiani,A. H. A.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Izhevskyi,V. A.
Genova,L. A.
Bressiani,J. C.
Bressiani,A. H. A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv silicon carbide
polytypism
microstructure
thermal stability
liquid phase sintering
topic silicon carbide
polytypism
microstructure
thermal stability
liquid phase sintering
description In view of considerable interest in the development of liquid phase sintered structural and high-temperature ceramics on the base of silicon carbide, a comprehensive review of the data on structure, properties and the known methods of processing of silicon carbide seems timely. The most striking feature of silicon carbide is its polytypism, i.e. formation of a great number of different structural modifications without any change in composition. Although this feature of silicon carbide was extensively studied, no systematic up to date analysis was done. However, polytypism and the tendency of the polytypes to undergo structural transformations at working temperatures may lead to uncontrollable modification of the materials properties, and therefore needs to be fully understood. Furthermore, the recently developed liquid phase sintering technique for silicon carbide densification is of an undoubtful interest and the overview of the results achieved until present time may provide some guidelines for the ceramists.
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