Ceramics-Silikáty 49, (2) 77 - 85 (2005) |
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EFFECTIVE ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF ALUMINA-ZIRCONIA COMPOSITE CERAMICS - PART 5. TENSILE MODULUS OF ALUMINA ZIRCONIA COMPOSITE CERAMICS |
Pabst Willi, Tichá Gabriela, Gregorová Eva,
Týnová Eva |
Department of Glass and Ceramics, Institute of Chemical Technology in Prague,
Technická 5, 166 28 Prague 6, Czech Republic
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Keywords: Tensile modulus (Young's modulus), Porosity, Dense and porous alumina-zirconia composites,
Voigt-Reuss bounds, Hashin-Shtrikman bounds |
In this fifth and last paper of a series on the effective elastic properties of alumina-zirconia composite ceramics (AZ composites)
the tensile moduli of dense and porous AZ composites are investigated from the theoretical point of view and compared
with experimental data. For dense AZ composites the Hashin-Shtrikman bounds turn out to be sufficiently close to each
other and excellent agreement is found between theoretically predicted and measured values, so that the arithmetic HashinShtrikman
average can be used for predicting effective elastic moduli for arbitrary compositions. For dense zirconia-toughened
alumina (ZTA) with 15 wt.% and dense alumina-containing tetragonal zirconia (ATZ) with 80 wt.% of zirconia the theoretically
predicted effective tensile moduli are 375 GPa and 251 GPa, respectively. For porous AZ composites (prepared by
starch consolidation casting) the consistency of the experimentally measured data is assessed with regard to the HashinShtrikman
upper bound. Fitting results confirm the superiority of the new relation E/E₀ = (1 - Φ)·(1 - Φ/ΦC), where E is the
effective tensile modulus and Φ the porosity, over most other fit models. Extrapolated E₀ values are 351 GPa and 237 GPa
and critical porosities ΦC are 0.796 and 0.882 for porous ZTA and ATZ, respectively. |
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