Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1463385 | Ceramics International | 2010 | 7 Pages |
The effect of microstructure on crack morphology under a Vickers indentation was studied using 20 various silicon nitride ceramics including bearing-grade silicon nitrides. The indentation load was decreased from 98 N to 9.8 N and a transition of the crack types from half-penny crack to radial one was observed with both decoration method and serial sectioning technique. All of the indented samples possessed the half-penny cracks at the load of 98 N. The transition of crack profiles in the samples with coarse microstructure occurred when the load decreased from 49 N to 19.6 N, whereas the transition load for the sample with fine microstructure was ∼9.8 N. Half-penny cracks were formed regardless of the microstructures when the ratio of the half of crack length to the half of diagonal size of an indentation, c/a, was above ∼2. The dependence of the transition load on both Vickers hardness and fracture resistances was analyzed using Pajares's equation.