Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
828547 Materials & Design (1980-2015) 2015 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Tape casting and reactive hot pressing allow producing laminated ceramics with controlled interfaces and designed microstructure that display high strength, strain to fracture and good energy absorptivity upon impact.

A novel approach via tape casting and reactive hot pressing was presented to fabricate impact resistance laminated ceramics, and the designability of soft and hard interbedded microstructure, the controllability of in-situ interfaces and the dynamic performance potentials of the laminated ceramics were investigated. Laminated ZrO–Zr2CN/Si3N4 ceramics with designable microstructure and controllable in-situ interfaces were fabricated by synergistically designing the thickness of the matrix and controlling the heating rate. The dynamic compressive responses of the laminated ceramic were tested with a range of high strain rates from 1.1 × 103 s−1 to 3.3 × 103 s−1, and the results showed that the laminated ceramics obtain excellent dynamic compressive performance with high dynamic strength of 1.1–2.6 GPa, large pseudoplastic strain of 7.7–12.2% and good energy absorptivity of 23.34–34.59%. Multi-reflection and attenuation of stress wave at interfaces were the main reason of excellent comprehensive performance.

Graphical abstractThe dynamic compressive properties of the laminated ceramics with Zr tape/4 Si3N4 tapes stacked structure.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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