EFFECTIVE ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF ALUMINA-ZIRCONIA COMPOSITE CERAMICS - PART 4. TENSILE MODULUS OF POROUS ALUMINA AND ZIRCONIA

In this fourth paper of a series on the effective elastic properties of alumina-zirconia composite ceramics the influence of porosity on the effective tensile modulus of alumina and zirconia ceramics is discussed. The examples investigated are alumina and zirconia ceramics prepared from submicron po...

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Main Author: W. Pabst
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Language:English
Published: University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague 2004-12-01
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Online Access:http://www.ceramics-silikaty.cz/2004/pdf/2004_04_165.pdf
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spelling doaj-12f26a6d0e4c48c8870b27d18ae6bb342020-11-24T22:44:33ZengUniversity of Chemistry and Technology, PragueCeramics-Silikáty0862-54682004-12-01484165174EFFECTIVE ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF ALUMINA-ZIRCONIA COMPOSITE CERAMICS - PART 4. TENSILE MODULUS OF POROUS ALUMINA AND ZIRCONIAW. PabstIn this fourth paper of a series on the effective elastic properties of alumina-zirconia composite ceramics the influence of porosity on the effective tensile modulus of alumina and zirconia ceramics is discussed. The examples investigated are alumina and zirconia ceramics prepared from submicron powders by starch consolidation casting using two different types of starch, potato starch (median size D50 =47.2 µm) and corn starch (median size D50 =13.7 µm). The dependence of effective tensile moduli E, on the porosity f, measured for porosities in the ranges of approx. 19-55 vol.% and 10-42 vol.% for alumina and zirconia, respectively, using a resonant frequency technique, was evaluated by fitting with various model relations, including newly developed ones. A detailed comparison of the fitting results suggests the superiority of the new relation E/E0 = (1 - f)·(1 - f/fC), developed by the authors (with the tensile modulus of the dense ceramic material E0 and the critical porosity fC), over most other existing fit models. Only for special purposes and well-behaved data sets the recently proposed exponential relation E/E0 = exp [-Bf/(1 - f)] and the well-known Phani-Niyogi relation E/E0 = (1 - f/fC)N might be preferable. http://www.ceramics-silikaty.cz/2004/pdf/2004_04_165.pdfEffective elastic propertiesTensile modulus (Young's modulus)PorosityPorous alumina and zirconia
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EFFECTIVE ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF ALUMINA-ZIRCONIA COMPOSITE CERAMICS - PART 4. TENSILE MODULUS OF POROUS ALUMINA AND ZIRCONIA
Ceramics-Silikáty
Effective elastic properties
Tensile modulus (Young's modulus)
Porosity
Porous alumina and zirconia
author_facet W. Pabst
author_sort W. Pabst
title EFFECTIVE ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF ALUMINA-ZIRCONIA COMPOSITE CERAMICS - PART 4. TENSILE MODULUS OF POROUS ALUMINA AND ZIRCONIA
title_short EFFECTIVE ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF ALUMINA-ZIRCONIA COMPOSITE CERAMICS - PART 4. TENSILE MODULUS OF POROUS ALUMINA AND ZIRCONIA
title_full EFFECTIVE ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF ALUMINA-ZIRCONIA COMPOSITE CERAMICS - PART 4. TENSILE MODULUS OF POROUS ALUMINA AND ZIRCONIA
title_fullStr EFFECTIVE ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF ALUMINA-ZIRCONIA COMPOSITE CERAMICS - PART 4. TENSILE MODULUS OF POROUS ALUMINA AND ZIRCONIA
title_full_unstemmed EFFECTIVE ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF ALUMINA-ZIRCONIA COMPOSITE CERAMICS - PART 4. TENSILE MODULUS OF POROUS ALUMINA AND ZIRCONIA
title_sort effective elastic properties of alumina-zirconia composite ceramics - part 4. tensile modulus of porous alumina and zirconia
publisher University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague
series Ceramics-Silikáty
issn 0862-5468
publishDate 2004-12-01
description In this fourth paper of a series on the effective elastic properties of alumina-zirconia composite ceramics the influence of porosity on the effective tensile modulus of alumina and zirconia ceramics is discussed. The examples investigated are alumina and zirconia ceramics prepared from submicron powders by starch consolidation casting using two different types of starch, potato starch (median size D50 =47.2 µm) and corn starch (median size D50 =13.7 µm). The dependence of effective tensile moduli E, on the porosity f, measured for porosities in the ranges of approx. 19-55 vol.% and 10-42 vol.% for alumina and zirconia, respectively, using a resonant frequency technique, was evaluated by fitting with various model relations, including newly developed ones. A detailed comparison of the fitting results suggests the superiority of the new relation E/E0 = (1 - f)·(1 - f/fC), developed by the authors (with the tensile modulus of the dense ceramic material E0 and the critical porosity fC), over most other existing fit models. Only for special purposes and well-behaved data sets the recently proposed exponential relation E/E0 = exp [-Bf/(1 - f)] and the well-known Phani-Niyogi relation E/E0 = (1 - f/fC)N might be preferable.
topic Effective elastic properties
Tensile modulus (Young's modulus)
Porosity
Porous alumina and zirconia
url http://www.ceramics-silikaty.cz/2004/pdf/2004_04_165.pdf
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