Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1477727 Journal of the European Ceramic Society 2008 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Layered ceramics have been proposed as an alternative choice for the design of structural ceramics with improved fracture toughness, strength and reliability. The use of residual compressive stresses, either at the surface or in the internal layers, may improve the strength as well as the crack resistance of the material during crack growth. In this work, two alumina–zirconia laminates designed with external (ECS-laminates) and internal (ICS-laminates) compressive stresses have been investigated using a fracture mechanics weight function analysis. An optimal architecture that maximises material toughness and strength has been found for each design as a function of geometry. From a flaw tolerant viewpoint, ECS-laminates are suitable for ceramic components with small cracks or flaws which are embedded in or near the potential tensile surface of the piece. On the other hand, the existence of large cracks or defects suggests the use of ICS-laminates to attain a more reliable response.

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