材料科学
烧结
陶瓷
复合材料
蜂巢
泥浆
流变学
绿色车身
抗压强度
微观结构
蜂窝结构
抗弯强度
收缩率
作者
Siqi Ma,Shuai Fu,Qikun Wang,Hualong Yang,Wanlin Li,Peigang He,Meirong Wang,Delong Cai,Xiaoming Duan,Dechang Jia,Hua‐Tay Lin,Yu Zhou
摘要
Abstract In this paper, a honeycomb Si 3 N 4 ceramic was fabricated by 3D printing with a well‐preserved structure. The effects of Si 3 N 4 content on the rheological properties of Si 3 N 4 /sol–silica ink and the printing resolution of products were investigated. The microstructure, phase composition, liner shrinkage rate, and fracture behavior of printed samples before and after sintering were systematically characterized in detail. The results showed that the modified inks had the optimized rheological properties, and the stress–shear rate curves corresponding to each slurry could be well described by Bingham and Herschel–Bulkley fluid models. The corresponding slump rates of the printed samples with different Si 3 N 4 to sol–silica mass ratios were all lower than 4%, and the linear shrinkage rate of all of the samples after sintering was below 20%. The fracture behavior under compressive loading of the honeycomb Si 3 N 4 ceramics tended to be non‐catastrophic fractures both before and after sintering. The compressive strengths of all of the printed samples decreased with the increase of the Si 3 N 4 content, and the highest compressive strength of the honeycomb ceramics could reach 131.2 MPa after sintering at 1600°C, which was about 366.9% higher than that of the samples in green state prior to the sintering.
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