Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 328797
Fracture toughness, strength and thermal shock behaviour of bulk plasma sprayed alumina— effects of heat treatment
Fracture toughness, strength and thermal shock behaviour of bulk plasma sprayed alumina— effects of heat treatment // Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 20 (2000), 10; 1439-1452 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Fracture toughness, strength and thermal shock behaviour of bulk plasma sprayed alumina— effects of heat treatment
Autori
Damani, Rajiv ; Rubeša, Domagoj ; Danzer, Robert
Izvornik
Journal of the European Ceramic Society (0955-2219) 20
(2000), 10;
1439-1452
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
aluminium oxide; mechanical properties; microstructure; plasma spraying; thermal shock resistance
Sažetak
Bulk plasma spraying of aluminium oxide produces a material with a defect rich splat-internal microstructure and a non-equilibrium phase composition which are both subject to extensive change by heat treatment. In the present work heat treatment induced changes in the strength, fracture and thermoshock characteristics of this material have been investigated and related to microstructural development. It is found that the as-sprayed intrasplat defect structure provides low energy paths for crack propagation. This results in low toughness and strength but excellent thermoshock resistance. Heat treatment increases overall porosity, but heals the defect structure and increases splat integrity, leading to a large increase in strength, accentuated R-curve behaviour and a disproportionate increase in toughness, but also a reduction in thermoshock resistance.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Temeljne tehničke znanosti
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