scholarly journals Hardness and Indentation Fracture Toughness of Slip Cast Alumina and Alumina-Zirconia Ceramics

Materials ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 122 ◽  
Author(s):  
Irena Žmak ◽  
Danko Ćorić ◽  
Vilko Mandić ◽  
Lidija Ćurković

Alumina (Al2O3) and zirconia (ZrO2) have good overall properties and thus are widely used oxide technical ceramics. The biggest drawback of Al2O3 is its low fracture toughness. In contrast, ZrO2 is relatively tough, but is also much more expensive. In order to improve the alumina toughness, composite ceramics are being developed. Slip casting technology has economic advantages over the conventional hot isostatic pressure technology, but problems may arise when preparing stable highly-concentrated suspensions (slip) for filling the mold. The purpose of this study is to prepare aqueous suspensions using 70 wt. % α-Al2O3, with 0, 1, 5 and 10 wt. % of added t-ZrO2. Suspensions were electrosterically stabilized using the ammonium salt of polymethylacrylic acid, an alkali-free anionic polyelectrolyte dispersant. Also, magnesium oxide in form of magnesium aluminate spinel (MgAl2O4) was used to inhibit the abnormal alumina grain growth during the sintering process. Minimum viscosities were used as stability estimators, where an increase in ZrO2 content required adding more dispersant. After sintering, the Vickers indentation test was used to determine the hardness and the indentation fracture toughness from the measurement of the crack length. Also, the brittleness index (Bi, μm−1/2) was calculated from values of Vickers hardness and the Vickers indentation fracture toughness. It was found that with increasing ZrO2 content the fracture toughness increased, while the hardness as well as the brittleness index decreased. Zirconia loading reduces the crystallite sizes of alumina, as confirmed by the X-ray diffraction analysis. SEM/EDS analysis showed that ZrO2 grains are distributed in the Al2O3 matrix, forming some agglomerates of ZrO2 and some pores, with ZrO2 having a smaller grain size than Al2O3.

2011 ◽  
Vol 465 ◽  
pp. 475-478 ◽  
Author(s):  
Šárka Houdková ◽  
František Zahálka ◽  
Michaela Kašparová

In the paper, the indentation fracture toughness of the HVOF sprayed WC-12%Co coatings is determined by the Vickers indentation test in dependence on used load. The relations, proposed by Chicot, were used to calculate the value of KIc at condition of the Palmqvist, Intermediate and Radial-median cracking mode. The applicability of using different equations is discussed with respect to the size indentation effect of IFT.


Metals ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 143 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tamara Aleksandrov Fabijanić ◽  
Danko Ćorić ◽  
Mateja Šnajdar Musa ◽  
Matija Sakoman

2017 ◽  
Vol 62 (4) ◽  
pp. 1963-1968 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. Ertuğ ◽  
B. Nilgün Çetiner ◽  
H. Gökçe ◽  
Z. Engin Erkmen ◽  
M. Lütfi Öveçoğlu

AbstractIn the present study, mechanical properties of 0.25Li2O.2SiO2-0.75BaO.2SiO2glass-ceramic were investigated. The trans-formations‘ temperatures were determined by DTA instrument. The optimum nucleation temperature was found to be 540°C. This suggested the crystallization temperatures as 675, 720 and 800°C. After carrying out crystallization heat treatments, Vickers indentation test was applied. In order to determine the indentation fracture toughness (KIC), crack half-length ‚c‘ of the samples was measured. To calculateKIC, Young’s modulus,Eand the measured hardness,Hvwere used. UsingKICand probability of fracture ‚P‘, ln ln[1/(1 −P)] – lnKICgraph was drawn based on the Weibull distribution equation. Consequently, Weibull modulus, ‚m‘ and scale parameter, ‚K0‘ were determined and compared with each other.


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