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Improving thermal conductivity of Al/SiC composites by post-oxidization of reaction-bonded silicon carbide preforms.


ABSTRACT: High thermal conductivity aluminium-based silicon carbide (Al/SiC) composites were successfully fabricated through post-oxidization of reaction-bonded silicon carbide preforms (RS preforms), utilizing vacuum pressure infiltration technology. The study investigated the regulation of interfacial reactions in conventional sintering and reaction sintering. Conventional sintering introduced a large amount of SiO2, which negatively impacted the thermal conductivity of the Al/SiC composite, but the reaction sintering not. The proposed post-oxidization treatment of RS preforms effectively removed residual carbon from the SiC particle surfaces, thereby forestalling the formation of Al4C3. Furthermore, the post-oxidization treatment effectively formed lightweight SiO2 deposits onto the surface of SiC particles, improving Al-SiC interfacial wettability and reducing thermal resistance, thereby enhancing composite thermal conductivity. Notably, the thermal conductivity of the post-oxidized sample exhibited an increase of 6.5% compared to the untreated sample. The study also evaluated the impact of particle size distribution on volume fraction and thermal properties. The optimized Al/SiC composites yielded thermal conductivity, coefficient of thermal expansion, bending strength, and Young's modulus values of 237.3 W/m K, 8.5 × 10-6/°C, 325 MPa, and 75.9 GPa, respectively.

SUBMITTER: Lin X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11258292 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Improving thermal conductivity of Al/SiC composites by post-oxidization of reaction-bonded silicon carbide preforms.

Lin Xinping X   Xu Qiang Q   Deng Tianyou T   Yang Bingquan B   Chen Liang L  

Scientific reports 20240718 1


High thermal conductivity aluminium-based silicon carbide (Al/SiC) composites were successfully fabricated through post-oxidization of reaction-bonded silicon carbide preforms (RS preforms), utilizing vacuum pressure infiltration technology. The study investigated the regulation of interfacial reactions in conventional sintering and reaction sintering. Conventional sintering introduced a large amount of SiO<sub>2</sub>, which negatively impacted the thermal conductivity of the Al/SiC composite,  ...[more]

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