Virtual and Physical Prototyping (Oct 2019)

Effects of TiO2 doping on microstructure and properties of directed laser deposition alumina/aluminum titanate composites

  • Dongjiang Wu,
  • Yunfei Huang,
  • Fangyong Niu,
  • Guangyi Ma,
  • Shuai Yan,
  • Chaojiang Li,
  • Jun Ding

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/17452759.2019.1622987
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4
pp. 371 – 381

Abstract

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Al2O3-based composite ceramics have excellent high temperature performance and are ideal materials for preparing hot end components. However, poor fracture toughness and thermal shock resistance limit its applications. Based on the excellent low thermal expansion characteristics and thermal shock resistance of Al2TiO5 ceramic, different composition ratios of Al2O3/Al2TiO5 composite ceramics were prepared by directed laser deposition (DLD) technology. Effects of TiO2 doping amount on microstructure and properties of the composite ceramics were investigated. Results show that α-Al2O3 phase is discretely distributed in the continuous aluminum titanate matrix when TiO2 doping amount between 2 and 30 mol%. With the increase of TiO2 doping amount, content of Al2O3 gradually decreases and its morphology changes from cellular to dendritic. When TiO2 doping amount reaches 43.9 mol%, the microstructure transforms into fine Al2TiO5/Al6Ti2O13 eutectic structure. Property test results show that Al2O3/Al2TiO5 composite ceramics have good comprehensive mechanical properties when TiO2 doping amount between 2 and 6 mol%.

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