High temperature single crystal properties of mullite
Extensive neutron diffraction and Rietveld studies of dense, hot pressed mullite (3Al 2O 3·2SiO 2) have been conducted up to 1650 °C in air, yielding a complete set of lattice parameters and axial thermal expansion coefficients. Unconstrained powders of the same stoichiometric composition were also...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of the European Ceramic Society 1999-01, Vol.19 (13), p.2529-2541 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Extensive neutron diffraction and Rietveld studies of dense, hot pressed mullite (3Al
2O
3·2SiO
2) have been conducted up to 1650
°C in air, yielding a complete set of lattice parameters and axial thermal expansion coefficients. Unconstrained powders of the same stoichiometric composition were also analyzed by X-ray diffraction and Rietveld techniques up to 900
°C in air, from which lattice parameters and thermal expansion coefficients were obtained. An earlier reported structural discontinuity was confirmed by XRD to lie in the temperature range 425 to 450
°C. Single-crystalline mullite fibers of composition 2·5Al
2O
3·SiO
2 were grown from the melt by a laser-heated, float zone method. A partial set of the single-crystal elastic moduli were determined from various sections of fiber, by Brillouin spectroscopy, from room temperature up to 1400
°C. They indicated a roughly 10% reduction in stiffness over that temperature range. |
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ISSN: | 0955-2219 1873-619X |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0955-2219(99)00124-7 |