Quasi-dynamic visualization of crack propagation and bridging evolution in Si(3)N(4) and sic ceramics by mechano-luminescence

The propagations of macro-scale cracks were visualized in Si(3)N(4) and SiC ceramics using a mechano-luminescence (ML) of SrAl(2)O(4):Eu, Dy. The bridging zones behind the crack tip were also clearly detected in the crack path within realistic time frames. The ML made it possible to detect cracks pr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Metals and materials international 2009-08, Vol.15 (4), p.597-602
Hauptverfasser: Kim, Ji Sik, Kibble, Kevin, Stanford, Mark, Kwon, Yong Nam, Sohn, Kee-Sun
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The propagations of macro-scale cracks were visualized in Si(3)N(4) and SiC ceramics using a mechano-luminescence (ML) of SrAl(2)O(4):Eu, Dy. The bridging zones behind the crack tip were also clearly detected in the crack path within realistic time frames. The ML made it possible to detect cracks propagating within a speed range of 200 m/s to 250 m/s, thereby realizing so-called quasi-dynamic R-curves. The magnitudes and shapes of the bridging stress distributions were found to change with the advancing cracks, continuing to change as the applied load changes, even after the cessation of crack propagation. The effective toughening then commenced and the applied stress intensity factors increased dramatically up to ~120 MParoot m in Si(3)N(4) and 150 MParoot m in SiC. The K(Tip) values expected on the basis of the instantaneous bridging stress distributions obtained from ML observations deviated greatly from those measured using the conventional crack tip lengths; rattier, the values support the results obtained by using bridging tips in quasi-dynamic crack propagations.
ISSN:1598-9623
DOI:10.1007/s12540-009-0597-3