Grain size and porosity dependence of ceramic fracture energy and toughness at 22 degrees C

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Rice, RW
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[1] Alexandria, VA 22310
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10.1007/BF00356616
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T [工业技术];
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A review of the fracture energy and toughness data for dense ceramics at 22 degrees C shows maxima commonly occurring as a function of grain size. Such maxima are most pronou need for non-cubic materials, where they are often associated with microcracking and R-curve effects, especially in oxides, but often also occur at too fine a grain size for association with microcracking. The maxima are usually much more limited, but frequently definitive, for cubic materials. In a few cases only a decrease with increasing grain size at larger grain size, or no dependence on grain size is found, but the extent to which these reflect lack of sufficient data is uncertain. In porous ceramics fracture toughness and especially fracture energy commonly show less porosity dependence than strength and Young's modulus. In some cases little, or no, decrease, or possibly a temporary increase in fracture energy or toughness are seen with increasing porosity at low or intermediate levels of porosity in contrast to continuous decreases for strength and Young's modulus. It is suggested that such (widely neglected) variations reflect bridging in porous bodies. The above maxima as a function of grain size and reduced decreases with increased porosity are less pronounced for fracture toughness as opposed to fracture energy, since the former reflects effects of the latter and Young's modulus, which usually has no dependence on grain size, but substantial dependence on porosity. In general, tests with cracks closer to the natural flaw size give results more consistent with strength behaviour. Implications of these findings are discussed.
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