Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
796437 Journal of Materials Processing Technology 2007 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Finite element analysis method was used to simulate the thermal residual stresses generated in MgO/Ni system functionally graded composites during post-sintering stage. All the material properties used for these calculations were obtained experimentally from the non-graded composites, their sintering behaviors, the mechanic and thermal properties were measured at 20% MgO volume fractions interval. A finite element numerical model and the compositional distribution optimization formulation were proposed for MgO/Ni functionally graded materials, the thermal stress distributions inside the graded layers and the MgO ceramic layer were calculated as a function of the composition distribution exponents. The maximum normal stresses developed in the Ni-rich region and released to the lowest level when P was equal to 1.8. The maximum radial and hoop tension released to the lowest level when P was equal to 1.6. The optimum composition distribution exponent P was 1.1 on the consideration of both material strength and the thermal stresses.

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