AIN-Based Ceramics - an Alternative to Si<sub>3</sub>N<sub>4</sub> and SiC in High-Temperature Applications? — Yury Gogotsi (1997) | RDL Network
Aluminium nitride ceramics retain a high level of mechanical properties at temperatures above 1000°C and possess good oxidation resistance due to the formation of protective alumina-based scales. Although silicon-based ceramics dominate high-temperature engineering applications, new composites based on AIN can challenge the leading position of Si 3 N 4 and SiC ceramics. This paper presents a brief analysis of the oxidation behaviour of AlN-based materials using experimental results obtained in the framework of the INTAS project High Temperature Corrosion and Protection of Engineering Ceramics. Two major groups of AlN-based materials that can be considered for structural applications at high-temperatures are: 1. AlN-SiC solid solutions and multiphase composites which can form mullite scales with better protective properties compared to SiO 2 , particularly in combustion atmospheres. 2. AlN-boride (TiB 2 , ZrB 2 and other) composites which form self/healing oxide scales containing refractory aluminium borates. These compositions can be used as bulk ceramics or protective coatings for C/C composites or other materials with low oxidation resistance. Advantages and limitations of AlN-based composites are discussed.
Ilya B. Polovov, А. В. Абрамов, Ruslan R. Alimgulov, D. A. Zolotarev, Alfiya F. Gibadullina, A. I. Trubcheninova, Vladimir A. Volkovich, В. А. Хотинов, A. Yu. Zhilyakov, S. V. Belikov
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