Artículo
Three different alumina-zirconia composites: Sintering, microstructure and mechanical properties
Fecha de publicación:
07/2015
Editorial:
Elsevier Science Sa
Revista:
Materials Science and Engineering A: Structural Materials: Properties, Microstructure and Processing
ISSN:
0921-5093
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
Two commercial 3mol% yttria-partially stabilized zirconia powders, with 0.3wt% Al2O3 (Y-PSZA) and without Al2O3 (Y-PSZ), and a Zr (IV) precursor were used to produce alumina (Al2O3)-zirconia (ZrO2) slip cast composites. The influence of both the zirconia content and the reduction of zirconia particle size on the sintering behavior, microstructure development and mechanical properties were investigated. The increase in the zirconia content from 10.5 to 22vol% increased the hardness; whereas, above 22vol% ZrO2 the hardness decreased. A significant increase in the fracture toughness with increasing the ZrO2 content over 22vol% was obtained by the stress-induced phase transformation. The flaw size limited the strength below 22vol%; whereas, above 22vol% ZrO2 the strength was controlled by the stress-activated phase transformation. For 10.5vol% ZrO2, the smaller ZrO2 grains produced by using the Zr (IV) precursor were more effective in preventing the Al2O3 grain growth resulting in higher hardness. However, the tetragonal-monoclinic (t-m) transformation of some unstabilized ZrO2 grains during cooling reduced Young's modulus and fracture toughness.
Palabras clave:
Al2o3–Zro2
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Mechanical Properties
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Microstructure
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Sintering Behavior
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Articulos(CETMIC)
Articulos de CENTRO TECNOL.DE REC.MINERALES Y CERAMICA (I)
Articulos de CENTRO TECNOL.DE REC.MINERALES Y CERAMICA (I)
Citación
Calambás Pulgarín, Heidy Lorena; Albano, Maria Patricia; Three different alumina-zirconia composites: Sintering, microstructure and mechanical properties; Elsevier Science Sa; Materials Science and Engineering A: Structural Materials: Properties, Microstructure and Processing; 639; 7-2015; 136-144
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