Toughness-curve behavior of an alumina-mullite composite

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Khan, A [1 ]
Chan, HM
Harmer, MP
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[1] Lehigh Univ, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, Bethlehem, PA 18015 USA
[2] IBM Corp, Div Res, TJ Watson Res Ctr, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 USA
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Toughness-curve (T- or R-curve) behavior of a composite of 30 vol%, polycrystalline, coarse-grained, spherical alumina agglomerates dispersed throughout a fine-grained, 50/50 vol% alumina-mullite matrix, and that of its microstructural end-members (100% matrix and 100% alumina), mere studied using the indentation-strength-in-bending technique. T-curves mere deconvoluted from indentation-strength data using an indentation fracture mechanics model, The monolithic matrix and alumina exhibited an invariant toughness and a moderate T-curve, respectively. In comparison, the composite exhibited a pronounced T-curve. The T-curve of the composite is best explained as deriving from the interaction of a propagating crack with the alumina agglomerates: crack propagation experiments revealing two possible toughening mechanisms-intra-agglomerate frictional grain bridging and elastic bridging ligaments in the matrix that appeared to be associated with alumina agglomerates, Rule-of-mixtures toughness calculations indicated that intra-agglomerate bridges could account for only a fraction of the toughening exhibited by the composite. It is suggested that the extra toughening arises from the elastic bridging ligaments.
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页码:2613 / 2623
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