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Grain-boundary sliding measurements in Al2O3 by machine vision photogrammetry
Authors:C R Blanchard  R A Page
Affiliation:(1) Southwest Research Institute, 78228-0510 San Antonio, TX, USA
Abstract:The nucleation, growth and coalescence of grain-boundary cavities is the primary damage mechanism observed during creep of structural ceramics. Furthermore, grain-boundary sliding (GBS) has been identified as the driving force process. Although the creep characteristics of structural ceramics have been extensively studied, very little is known about the details of GBS during creep and how GBS relates to cavitation kinetics. This paper presents the results of a study using a machine vision system to measure Mode II GBS displacements in a Lucalox Al2O3. Specifically, sliding displacements as large as 0.4 mgrm were measured. The measured displacements indicate that some grain boundaries experienced shear strains and strain rates of 4200% and 2.3×10–2 s–1, respectively. The techniques utilized for these measurements are described in detail, and data gathered during a 2 1/2 h compressive creep test under a stress of 138 MPa at 1600 °C are presented and discussed.
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