INVESTIGADORES
CAMERUCCI Maria Andrea
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Comportamiento mecánico a alta temperatura de materiales cerámicos porosos a base de cordierita evaluado en flexión en tres puntos
Autor/es:
S.E. GASS; M.L. SANDOVAL; M.H. TALOU; A.G. TOMBA MARTINEZ; M.A. CAMERUCCI; E. GREGOROVÁ; W. PABST
Lugar:
Santa Fe
Reunión:
Congreso; Congreso Internacional de Metalurgia y Materiales SAM-CONAMET/IBEROMAT/MATERIA 2014; 2014
Resumen:
Cordierite based ceramics
are an important segment of the present ceramic industry. In the last years,
cordierite based porous ceramics have received great attention as light
structural materials, thermal insulting and catalyst supports, among others. For
these applications, a combination of high porosity and low weight of the
component are required, together with mechanical stability even at high
temperatures which might prevail in use. The combination of these requirements
is a challenge due to the compromise existing among them. In this work,
materials prepared from two mixes precursor of cordierite based on kaolin, talc
and alumina by thermal consolidation (80°C, 4 h) of stable aqueous suspensions
mix-starch were evaluated. Two different native starches, potato and corn, were
employed. The starch gel, which acted as binder in the green body, generates
the pores when it was eliminated during a further thermal treatment (650°C, 2
h). The transformation of the raw materials in cordierite was carried out by reaction-sintering
at 1330°C, 4h. Cylindrical bars of 35-50 mm in length and 3.5-4.0 mm in
diameter were prepared using this method, and then, they were mechanically
evaluated from room temperature to 1100°C using 3-point bending. A
servohydraulic testing machine INSTRON 8501, a SiC fixture (span: 30 mm) and
displacement control (0.1 mm/min) were used for the mechanical testing. The
difference observed in the behavior and the mechanical parameters (Young
modulus and mechanical resistance) were related with the characteristics of raw
materials and the composition, texture and microstructure developed in the
final materials, especially porosity and the presence of glassy phase.