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Structuring and Mechanical Properties of Composite Ceramics SiC(C) ― Si3N4, Sintered under High Pressure

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We have studied the kinetics of high-pressure sintering of a composite SiC(C) ― Si3N4 powder of a certain phase composition. We consider structuring and mechanical properties of the ceramics obtained on the basis of this powder.

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Gadzyra, N.F., Gnesin, G.G. Structuring and Mechanical Properties of Composite Ceramics SiC(C) ― Si3N4, Sintered under High Pressure. Powder Metallurgy and Metal Ceramics 40, 625–629 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1015244306659

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