Microstructure and high temperature 4-point bending creep of sol-gel derived mullite ceramics

Four-point bending creep behavior of mullite ceramics with monomodal and bimodal distribution of grain sizes was studied in the temperature range of 1320-1400 °C under the stresses between 40 and 160 MPa. Mullite ceramic with bimodal grain size distribution was prepared using aluminum nitrate nonahydrate as alumina precursor. Whenγ-Al2O3or boehmite were used as alumina precursors, mullite grains are equiaxial with mean particle size of 0.6 µm for the former and 1.3 µm for the latter alumina precursor. The highest creep rate exhibited the sample with monomodal morphology and grains in size of 0.6 µm, which is about one order of magnitude greater thin) that for the monomodal morphology but with grains in size of 1.3 µm. The highest activation energy for creep (Q = 742 +/- 33 kJ/mol) exhibits mullite with equiaxial grains of 1.3 µm, whereas for sample with smaller equiaxial grains the activation energy is much smaller and similar to mullite ceramics with bimodal grain morphology. Intergranular fracture is predominant near the tension Surface, while transgranular more planar fracture is predominant near the compression surface zone.