Ceramics-Silikáty 48, (4) 165 - 174 (2004) |
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EFFECTIVE ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF ALUMINA-ZIRCONIA COMPOSITE CERAMICS - PART 4. TENSILE MODULUS OF POROUS ALUMINA AND ZIRCONIA |
Pabst Willi, Gregorová Eva, Tichá Gabriela,
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: Effective elastic properties, Tensile modulus (Young's modulus), Porosity, Porous alumina and zirconia |
In this fourth paper of a series on the effective elastic properties of alumina-zirconia composite ceramics the influence of
porosity on the effective tensile modulus of alumina and zirconia ceramics is discussed. The examples investigated are alumina
and zirconia ceramics prepared from submicron powders by starch consolidation casting using two different types of
starch, potato starch (median size D₅₀ =47.2 µm) and corn starch (median size D₅₀ =13.7 µm). The dependence of effective
tensile moduli E, on the porosity φ, measured for porosities in the ranges of approx. 19-55 vol.% and 10-42 vol.% for alumina
and zirconia, respectively, using a resonant frequency technique, was evaluated by fitting with various model relations,
including newly developed ones. A detailed comparison of the fitting results suggests the superiority of the new relation
E/E₀ = (1 - Φ)·(1 - Φ/ΦC), developed by the authors (with the tensile modulus of the dense ceramic material E₀ and the critical
porosity ΦC), over most other existing fit models. Only for special purposes and well-behaved data sets the recently proposed
exponential relation E/E0 = exp [-BΦ/(1 - Φ)] and the well-known Phani-Niyogi relation E/E₀ = (1 - Φ/ΦC)N might be preferable. |
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