Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1464283 Ceramics International 2010 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Reproducibility of indentation fracture resistance of three commercial silicon nitrides including bearing balls was evaluated by an international round robin with six laboratories. The between-laboratory standard deviations for indentations at 196 N on the perfectly mirror-finished surfaces were in the range of 0.2–0.5 MPa m1/2, demonstrating an excellent precession of the test results. The scatter in the fracture resistance increased as the indentation load decreased from 196 to 98 N. The errors in measuring crack lengths deduced from the deviation of each laboratory's readings from author's reading for the same indentations tended to increase with a decrease in the magnification of the lab's microscope, which suggested that finding exact crack tips with lower magnification was difficult especially for those samples with insufficiently mirror-finished surfaces indented at 98 N. Observation of indentations at the load of 196 N with powerful optics was advised to ensure the validity of the indentation technique which is used as the quality assessment of Si3N4 bearing balls.

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