Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10630263 | Journal of the European Ceramic Society | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The fracture behavior of the notched unidirectionally solidified eutectic Al2O3/YAG composite was investigated by tensile test at room temperature to 2023Â K, and the results were analyzed by the finite element method. The stress-strain behavior, notched strength and the fracture toughness were strongly dependent on temperature and displacement speed. The specimens fractured in a brittle manner at low temperatures and at high displacement speeds but in a ductile manner accompanying plastic deformation at high temperatures and at low displacement speeds. The notched strength for a given displacement speed of 10â7Â m/s increased with increasing temperature from 132Â MPa at 1873Â K to 153Â MPa at 1923Â K, and then decreased to 133 and 110Â MPa at 1973 and 2023Â K, respectively. Also the notched strength for a given temperature of 2023Â K increased with decreasing displacement speed from 67Â MPa at the displacement speed of 10â5Â m/s to 124Â MPa at 10â6Â m/s, and then decreased to 110 and 72Â MPa at 10â7 and 10â8Â m/s, respectively. The stress distribution and the plastic zone size ahead of the notch were calculated by a finite element method using the dependence of flow stress on temperature and displacement speed. Based on the calculation result, the experimentally observed increase in the notched strength with increasing temperature and decreasing displacement speed up to the maximum value could be accounted for by the increase in plastic zone size ahead of the notch. Also, the observed decrease in notched strength with further increasing temperature and decreasing displacement speed could be accounted for by the decrease in the stress carrying capacity of the yielded ligament.
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Authors
S. Ochiai, Y. Sakai, K. Sato, M. Tanaka, M. Hojo, H. Okuda, Y. Waku, N. Nakagawa, S. Sakata, A. Mitani, T. Takahashi,