201. High-strength thermal insulating mullite nanofibrous porous ceramics.
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Zhang, Ying, Wu, Yongjun, Yang, Xukun, Li, Dinghe, Zhang, Xueying, Dong, Xue, Yao, Xinghe, Liu, Jiachen, and Guo, Anran
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HEAT resistant materials , *CERAMIC fibers , *MULLITE , *COMPRESSIVE strength , *THERMAL properties - Abstract
Mullite fibrous porous ceramics is one of the most commonly used high temperature insulation materials. However, how to improve the strength of the mullite fibrous porous ceramics dramatically under the premise of no sacrificing the low sample density has always been a difficult scientific problem. In this study, the strategy of using mullite nanofibers to replace the mullite micron-fibers was proposed to fabricate the mullite nanofibrous porous ceramics by the gel-casting method. Results show that mullite nanofibrous porous ceramics present a much higher compressive strength (0.837 MPa) than that of mullite micron-fibrous porous ceramics (0.515 MPa) even when the density of the mullite nanofibrous porous ceramics (0.202 g/cm3) is only around three quarters of that of the mullite micron-fibrous porous ceramics (0.266 g/cm3). The obtained materials that present the best combination of mechanical and thermal properties can be regarded as potential high-temperature thermal insulators in various thermal protection systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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