Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7216041 Composites Science and Technology 2009 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
Directionally solidified ternary Al2O3/Y3Al5O12(YAG)/ZrO2 hypoeutectic rod composites were successfully fabricated by the laser zone remelting technique. The microstructure and mechanical properties of the composite were investigated. The microstructure presented a complex three-dimensional network structure consisting of fine Al2O3 (41 vol.%) and YAG (49 vol.%) phases, with smaller ZrO2 (10 vol.%) phases partially distributed at the Al2O3/YAG interfaces. The irregular growth behavior in the hypoeutectic was revealed. The hardness and fracture toughness at ambient temperature were measured to be 17.3 GPa and 5.2 MPa m1/2, respectively. The toughness enhancement in comparison with previous binary Al2O3/YAG composites was mainly attributed to the refined microstructure, and crack deflection, branching and bridging. Moreover, the residual stresses, generated by different thermal expansion coefficients of the component phases, also importantly contributed to the improved toughness. Correlations between the addition of the third component ZrO2 and the microstructure and properties were discussed as well.
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