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Citation KeyMarinsLuSaCaMeBa:2003:CoStCo
TitleCommercial starch consolidation technique for shaping silicon carbide (sic) ceramics
FormatOn-line
Year2003
Access Date2024, May 15
Secondary TypePRE CI
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2. Context
Author1 Marins, Eleasar Martins
2 Lucena, Emerson Ferreira de
3 Santos, Flávio de Paula
4 Campos, Elson de
5 Melo, Francisco Cristóvão Lourenço
6 Bastos Netto, Demetrio
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Affiliation1 Escola de Especialistas de Aeronáutica (EEAR) - Guaratinguetá
2 Departamento de Materiais e Tecnologia (DMT) - Laboratório de Materiais Cerâmicos (LabCera)
3 UNESP - campus de Guaratinguetá
4 Instituto de Aeronáutica e Espaço (IAE) - Divisão de Materiais (AMR)
5 SP, Centro Técnico Aeroespacial (CTA) – São José dos Campos -
6 Combustão, Instituto nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais. laboratório Associado de
Conference NameInternational Congress of Mathematical Engineering, 17.
Conference LocationSão Paulo
Date10-14 nov. 2003
PublisherABCM
Book TitleAnais
History (UTC)2008-06-10 23:02:16 :: administrator -> marciana ::
2009-03-11 18:08:56 :: marciana -> administrator ::
2018-06-05 01:20:41 :: administrator -> marciana :: 2003
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Keywordscombustão
ceramics
silicon carbide
starch consolidation
AbstractSilicon carbide (SiC) is a versatile material due to its abrasive and refractory properties, besides high hardness and resistance to large temperature gradients. In order to wide the range of applications of these ceramics, this work made experiments to obtain SiC bodies of complex geometry and controlled porosity using the forming method of commercial starch consolidation. This technique, a direct-consolidation method, is based on the fundamental properties of the starch. Among these properties are the ability of its granules to absorb water in temperatures between 55ºC and 80ºC, which is its driving consolidation mechanism. The ceramics were prepared using commercially available silicon carbide powder and corn starch, without physical or chemical modification. Besides the original work in obtaining SiC ceramics using the forming method of starch consolidation, it was necessary to include an extra step in the overall processing technique. This step consisted on use of the mechanical shaker associated with a controlled vibration mode during the colloidal dispersion homogenizing phase. The ceramic pieces were sintered at 2050ºC of temperature. It has been concluded that the present technique of starch consolidation for shaping SiC is highly viable, yielding ceramic pieces with acceptable mechanical strength, good homogeneity and reasonable densification, besides offering a low cost production.
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