Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7898604 | Journal of the European Ceramic Society | 2018 | 29 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of ZrC on the mechanical response of ZrB2 ceramics has been evaluated from room temperature to 2000 °C. Zirconium diboride ceramics containing 10 vol% ZrC had higher strengths at all temperatures compared to previous reports for nominally pure ZrB2. The addition of ZrC also increased fracture toughness from â¼3.5MPam for nominally pure ZrB2 to â¼4.3MPam due to residual thermal stresses. The toughness was comparable with ZrB2 up to 1600 °C, but increased to 4.6MPam at 1800 °C and 2000 °C. The increased toughness above 1600 °C was attributed to plasticity in the ZrC at elevated temperatures. Electron back-scattered diffraction analysis showed strong orientation of the ZrC grains along the [001] direction in the tensile region of specimens tested at 2000 °C, a phenomenon that has not been observed previously for fast fracture (crosshead displacement rate = 4.0 mm minâ1) in four point bending. It is believed that microstructural changes and plasticity at elevated temperature were the mechanisms behind the ultrafast reorientation of ZrC.
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Authors
A. D'Angio', J. Zou, J. Binner, Hai-Bin Ma, G.E. Hilmas, W.G. Fahrenholtz,