Ceramics-Silikáty 52, (3) 165 - 171 (2008) |
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EFFECT OF GRAIN SIZE ON MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF 3Y-TZP CERAMICS |
Trunec Martin |
Department of Ceramics and Polymers, Brno University of Technology
Technicka 2896/2, 616 69 Brno, Czech Republic
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Keywords: Zirconia, Nanoceramics, Transformation toughening, Microstructure, Mechanical properties |
The dependence of mechanical properties of 3Y-TZP ceramics on their grain sizes in the range from 0.19 µm to 2.15 µm has
been investigated. Vickers indentation tests were used to determine hardness and fracture toughness. The hardness decreased
with increasing grain size. The fracture toughness was almost constant for ceramics with the grain size up to 0.40 µm and
then grew with increasing grain size up to 7.8 MPam0.5 for ceramics with grain size of 1.8 µm. Above this grain size a spontaneous
transformation from tetragonal to monoclinic phase occurred. Ceramic samples with grain sizes of 0.30 µm and
0.78 µm yielded similar bending strength, 1020 and 1011 MPa, respectively. The microstructural coarsening required for
achieving larger grain size resulted in a higher scatter of strength values, which was demonstrated by a lower Weibull
modulus (13.0 vs. 7.54). The mechanical properties of nanocrystalline 3Y-zirconia ceramics coarsened to the grain size range
from 0.085 to 0.70 µm were also investigated and compared. Differences in mechanical behaviour of investigated ceramics
were observed and their possible causes discussed. |
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