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Design and processing of a ceramic laminate with high toughness and strong interfaces

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.compositesa.2008.10.012

Keywords

Layered structures; Mechanical properties; Mechanical testing; Slip casting

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  1. MEC [MAT2006-13480 C02-01]

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An alumina-aluminium titanate laminate designed to combine high crack deflection capability with strong interfaces is proposed. It is constituted by relatively stiff and brittle external layers with micro-cracked internal layers to produce Multiple crack deflection at the microstructural scale. The most important difference of the laminated structure proposed here and that of other laminates with high capability for crack deflection is that the crack deflection process occurs at local level, thus, delamination lengths are limited and delamination does not lead to the lost of structural integrity. A symmetric Structure formed by five layers has been design to minimise residual stresses taking, into account the strain oil cooling and the Young's modulus of monolithic materials of the same compositions as those of the layers and fabricated using the same processing procedure as that of the laminate. Special care was given to adjust the processing variables that permitted the fabrication of the designed laminated by sequential slip casting and sintering. Mechanical characterisation has been clone in terms of strength (4-points bending), dynamic Young's modulus, work of fracture and apparent toughness. The two latter parameters have been determined by 3-points bending of Single-Edge-V-Notch-Beams (SEVNB) and fractographic analysis has been performed on the tested samples. The apparent toughness Value at the point of failure ( 12 MPa m(1/2)) was comparable to values reported for the stationary state of transformation-toughened ceramics. Work of fracture (62 +/- 3 Jm(-2)) was significantly higher (approximate to 26%) than that obtained by Calculation from the values corresponding to monolithic materials of the same composition as that of the layers, revealing the synergic effect of the laminated Structure oil the mechanical behaviour of the Material. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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