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Characterization of SiC Ceramic Joints Brazed Using Au–Ni–Pd–Ti High-Temperature Filler Alloy

In this work, (Au(79)Ni(17)Pd(4))(96)Ti(4) (wt.%) filler alloy was designed and employed to join SiC ceramics. The effects of brazing temperature and soaking time on the microstructure and fracture morphology of joints were investigated. The results show that the joint obtained can be described as S...

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Autores principales: He, Huamin, Lu, Chuanyang, He, Yanming, Zheng, Wenjian, Yang, Jianguo, Wang, Limei, Sun, Yuan, Gao, Zengliang
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6470493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30897842
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12060931
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author He, Huamin
Lu, Chuanyang
He, Yanming
Zheng, Wenjian
Yang, Jianguo
Wang, Limei
Sun, Yuan
Gao, Zengliang
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Lu, Chuanyang
He, Yanming
Zheng, Wenjian
Yang, Jianguo
Wang, Limei
Sun, Yuan
Gao, Zengliang
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description In this work, (Au(79)Ni(17)Pd(4))(96)Ti(4) (wt.%) filler alloy was designed and employed to join SiC ceramics. The effects of brazing temperature and soaking time on the microstructure and fracture morphology of joints were investigated. The results show that the joint obtained can be described as SiC/reaction layer/braze/reaction layer/SiC. The reaction layer was composed of TiC and Au (Si, Ti). The wettability of the filler alloy toward the SiC ceramics was analyzed. The braze zone was mainly constituted by Pd(2)Si, Ni(2)Si, and Au (Ni, Si). A large number of nano-sized TiC particles were distributed within the Au (Ni, Si) layer. The formation mechanism of the braze containing different phases was discussed. The brazing temperature and soaking time had a significant effect on the reaction layer at the SiC/braze interface and TiC particles within the Au (Ni, Si) layer, while they showed a negligible effect on the Pd(2)Si and Ni(2)Si within the braze. The inherent reason was also clarified in detail. The joint fractography indicated that a good bonding was achieved between the filler alloy and SiC, while joint fracture was primarily induced by the thermal stresses residing after the brazing cycle.
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spelling pubmed-64704932019-04-27 Characterization of SiC Ceramic Joints Brazed Using Au–Ni–Pd–Ti High-Temperature Filler Alloy He, Huamin Lu, Chuanyang He, Yanming Zheng, Wenjian Yang, Jianguo Wang, Limei Sun, Yuan Gao, Zengliang Materials (Basel) Article In this work, (Au(79)Ni(17)Pd(4))(96)Ti(4) (wt.%) filler alloy was designed and employed to join SiC ceramics. The effects of brazing temperature and soaking time on the microstructure and fracture morphology of joints were investigated. The results show that the joint obtained can be described as SiC/reaction layer/braze/reaction layer/SiC. The reaction layer was composed of TiC and Au (Si, Ti). The wettability of the filler alloy toward the SiC ceramics was analyzed. The braze zone was mainly constituted by Pd(2)Si, Ni(2)Si, and Au (Ni, Si). A large number of nano-sized TiC particles were distributed within the Au (Ni, Si) layer. The formation mechanism of the braze containing different phases was discussed. The brazing temperature and soaking time had a significant effect on the reaction layer at the SiC/braze interface and TiC particles within the Au (Ni, Si) layer, while they showed a negligible effect on the Pd(2)Si and Ni(2)Si within the braze. The inherent reason was also clarified in detail. The joint fractography indicated that a good bonding was achieved between the filler alloy and SiC, while joint fracture was primarily induced by the thermal stresses residing after the brazing cycle. MDPI 2019-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6470493/ /pubmed/30897842 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12060931 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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He, Huamin
Lu, Chuanyang
He, Yanming
Zheng, Wenjian
Yang, Jianguo
Wang, Limei
Sun, Yuan
Gao, Zengliang
Characterization of SiC Ceramic Joints Brazed Using Au–Ni–Pd–Ti High-Temperature Filler Alloy
title Characterization of SiC Ceramic Joints Brazed Using Au–Ni–Pd–Ti High-Temperature Filler Alloy
title_full Characterization of SiC Ceramic Joints Brazed Using Au–Ni–Pd–Ti High-Temperature Filler Alloy
title_fullStr Characterization of SiC Ceramic Joints Brazed Using Au–Ni–Pd–Ti High-Temperature Filler Alloy
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of SiC Ceramic Joints Brazed Using Au–Ni–Pd–Ti High-Temperature Filler Alloy
title_short Characterization of SiC Ceramic Joints Brazed Using Au–Ni–Pd–Ti High-Temperature Filler Alloy
title_sort characterization of sic ceramic joints brazed using au–ni–pd–ti high-temperature filler alloy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6470493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30897842
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12060931
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