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Fabrication and Mechanical Characterization of Al[sub 2]O[sub 3]∕ZrO[sub 2] Layered Composites with Graded Microstructure

2008; American Institute of Physics; Volume: 973; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1063/1.2896789

ISSN

1935-0465

Autores

Sang-Hyun Park, Ji-Hun Kang, Yeon‐Gil Jung, Ungyu Paik, Gláucio H. Paulino, Marek‐Jerzy Pindera, Robert H. Dodds, Fernando A. Rochinha, Eshan Dave, Linfeng Chen,

Tópico(s)

Tribology and Wear Analysis

Resumo

Microstructure evaluation has been performed and related mechanical properties have been investigated and characterized in functionally graded materials (FGMs) using alumina and zirconia. Two kinds of FGM, one with a compositional variation from an alumina substrate to an outer layer of zirconia (AZ FGM) and an inverse one (ZA FGM), were prepared by dip‐coating with substrates prepared by gel‐casting. The slip composition for the coating was controlled with 10 vol.% variation. The microstructure changed from the substrate to the outer layer, showing smooth variation in hardness. The coating thickness of AZ FGM, with abnormal grain growth in the substrate, was thicker than that of ZA FGM, with grain growth inhibition, showing about 300 and about 200 μm for AZ FGM and ZA FGM, respectively. Well developed cracks with anisotropic crack propagation were observed in AZ FGM, but no cracking was observed in ZA FGM. The fracture strength of monolithic materials decreased as coating layers were applied onto the monolithic materials. Based on the results of mechanical properties and microstructure evaluation, the fracture mechanism in each FGM is proposed and discussed.

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