Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1473839 Journal of the European Ceramic Society 2014 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

A new tensile strength test for ceramic rollers (cylinders) is presented, following the idea of the previously published and since that time standardized notched ball test. The specimen is prepared by cutting a long narrow notch along the symmetry plane of the roller, perpendicular to the end faces. By applying compressive forces perpendicular to the notch, tensile stresses are induced in the outer surface region of the roller opposite to the notch, mainly pointing in tangential direction with respect to the roller axis. The stress amplitude is proportional to the applied force and depends also on the test geometry and the Poisson’ ratio, which has been analyzed carefully with FE methods.Strength tests have been performed on two different qualities of commercial silicon nitride rollers of 10 mm diameter and length. According to their specification a significant difference in the strength has been obtained.

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