Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7898217 | Journal of the European Ceramic Society | 2018 | 30 Pages |
Abstract
This paper describes an approach to escape from the classic strength-toughness trade-off in bulk ceramics using the dual composite architectural concept. The key questions addressed by the research were: can dual composite architectures be fabricated? -how do dual composite architectures affect the physical properties of ceramics? -do dual composite architectures affect the mechanical behavior of composites? -do dual composite architectures have increased damage tolerance at elevated temperatures? These questions were answered positively. Reinforcing granules dispersed in loose powder mixtures were hot-pressed to obtain fully dense dual composite architectures with target overall composition. Defined sub-composites (labeled granule and matrix) of similar compositions, but differing engineered microstructures, were successfully retained. The brittle-to-ductile transition of MoSi2 above 1400â¯K enabled the simultaneous increase in both strength and toughness, and values of up to 440â¯MPa and 11.5â¯MPaâm, respectively, were experimentally determined at 1773â¯K.
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Authors
Frédéric Monteverde, Cesare Melandri, Simone Failla, Ryan J. Grohsmeyer, Gregory E. Hilmas, William G. Fahrenholtz,