Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
774841 Engineering Fracture Mechanics 2013 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A model based on the van der Waals force is established using a cohesive method.•A cohesive law for nanograined metal–ceramic interfaces is proposed for the first time.•The atomic forces play a part in metal–ceramic interfaces based on this model.•The strength of metal–ceramic interfaces is described quantitatively.

The cohesive interface strength of metal–ceramic system is the key factor for these composites. In this paper, a cohesive law for nanograined metal–ceramic interfaces based on the van der Waals force was established, while the metal and ceramic grains may not be well bonded. The theoretical equations for calculating tensile and shear cohesive stresses are derived in terms of the volume density of metal and ceramic atoms, grain size, as well as the parameters in the van der Waals force. This law is very helpful for promoting the understanding on the interface strength of both layer and particles reinforced metal–ceramic composite materials.

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