Mechanical behaviour of directionally solidified alumina/aluminium titanate ceramics
Directionally solidified eutectic ceramics of the alumina–titania system have been developed. Compositions from the alumina-rich part of the phase diagram were included in the study. The challenge was to produce materials that combine strength and flaw tolerance. A eutectic with 44 mol% TiO 2 and tw...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Acta materialia 2006-08, Vol.54 (14), p.3835-3841 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Directionally solidified eutectic ceramics of the alumina–titania system have been developed. Compositions from the alumina-rich part of the phase diagram were included in the study. The challenge was to produce materials that combine strength and flaw tolerance. A eutectic with 44
mol% TiO
2 and two off-eutectics consisting of 12 and 26
mol% TiO
2 were chosen for the study. The specimens exhibited a highly oriented microstructure that was aligned with the growth axis. The material with eutectic composition consisted of Al
6Ti
2O
13/Al
2TiO
5 lamellae arranged in rods separated by longitudinal cracks. The materials with off-eutectic compositions consisted of alumina dendrites separated by Al
6Ti
2O
13 matrix. Three-point bending tests and fractographic analyses revealed the high strains before failure. The eutectic rods and the alumina dendrites ensured a load-bearing capability. Cracks were arrested by the longitudinal pre-existing cracks in the eutectic composition material and were deflected at the alumina/aluminium titanate interfaces in the off-eutectic samples. This crack–crack interaction and associated change in load transfer conditions produced non-linear load–displacement curves, high failure strains and non-planar fracture surfaces. |
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ISSN: | 1359-6454 1873-2453 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.actamat.2006.04.015 |