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Journal of Mechanical Engineering ›› 2026, Vol. 62 ›› Issue (5): 287-296.doi: 10.3901/JME.260245

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Influence of Silicon Nitride Combined with Silica Sol Infiltration on the Properties of Alumina Ceramic Cores via Binder Jetting

ZHAO Wei1,2, CHANG Jiajun1,2, WEI Qingsong1,2, WU Jiamin1,2, YE Chunsheng1,2, HUANG Shuangjun3   

  1. 1. State Key Laboratory of Materials Processing and Die & Mould Technology, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074;
    2. School of Materials Science and Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074;
    3. School of Industrial Design, Hubei Institute of Fine Arts, Wuhan 430205
  • Received:2025-06-03 Revised:2025-10-11 Published:2026-04-23

Abstract: The high efficiency of binder jetting technology (BJAM) and the better high temperature resistance of alumina (Al2O3) provided advantages for the fabrication of the turbine blade casting core, however, the lower mechanical performance of BJAM Al2O3 ceramic was hard to meet the application standard of cores. To solve the above problems, this study proposed the introduction of silicon nitride (Si3N4) and vacuum infiltration of silicon sol to realize the performance improvement of Al2O3 ceramic core. Effects of Si3N4 contents (0%-20%, wt%) and silica sol on the porosity, dimensional shrinkage, mircostructure, and mechanical performance are systematically investigated. Results show that the optimal generation content of mullite and sialon compounds by the chemical reaction between Si3N4 and Al2O3 could improve the comprehensive performance of ceramic when the content of Si3N4 and sintering parameters are 10% and 1500℃ for 4h, and the relative density and bending strength respectively reached 51.62% and 21.2MPa compared with the 0% Al2O3 ceramic, but the dimensional shrinkage of X–, Y–, and Z–axis are increased to 4.55%, 5.36%, and 6.21%. When all Al2O3–Si3N4 ceramics are initially sintered and vacuum infiltrated with silicon sol after the second sintering, the porosity and bending strength had been further improved by the generation of mullite by the reaction between Al2O3and silicon sol, and the corresponding optimal values are 39.77%/34.8MPa (e.g., 0 wt%Si3N4–Al2O3infiltration sample) and 41.28%/37.9MPa (e.g., 10 wt.%Si3N4–Al2O3infiltration sample), which indicated that doping Si3N4 and vacuum infiltrating silica sol could obviously improve the comprehensive properties of Al2O3 ceramics, and laid a theoretical foundation for fast and low–cost preparation of ceramic cores.

Key words: binder jetting forming, alumina ceramic cores, silicon nitride reinforced phase, vacuum infiltration, porosity, bending strength

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