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Anisotropy of destruction viscosity of hot-pressed silicon nitride

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Radchenko, A. K., Rachek, A. P., Orlovskaya, N. A., Mosina, T. V., Lugovoi, N. I., Subbotin, V. I., Gi, I., Dobido, R., Lewis, M. and Nepomniashchii, V. V.. (2006) Anisotropy of destruction viscosity of hot-pressed silicon nitride. REFRACTORIES AND INDUSTRIAL CERAMICS, 47 (4). pp. 228-233. ISSN 1083-4877

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Abstract

The paper discusses the study of destruction viscosity and hardness of silicon nitride samples produced by hot pressing from powder and rolled ribbons. Anisotropy of crack resistance and a crystallographic texture are identified in both types of samples. The studies establish that the destruction viscosity in the direction parallel to the hot pressing force is higher than in the perpendicular direction. A comparative analysis of anisotropy reveals its weak dependence on preliminary rolling.

Item Type: Journal Article
Subjects: T Technology > TP Chemical technology
Journal or Publication Title: REFRACTORIES AND INDUSTRIAL CERAMICS
Publisher: CONSULTANTS BUREAU/SPRINGER
ISSN: 1083-4877
Date: July 2006
Volume: 47
Number: 4
Number of Pages: 6
Page Range: pp. 228-233
Identification Number: 10.1007/s11148-006-0095-9
Publication Status: Published
URI: http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/id/eprint/32488

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