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High-Temperature Fatigue Behavior of Polycrystalline Alumina
Authors:K. JAKUS&#  ,T. SERVICE,J. E. RITTER,JR.,&#  
Affiliation:Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts 01003
Abstract:The strength and fatigue behavior of a 99.5% polycrystalline alumina were measured as a function of temperature. Both the strength and fatigue behavior remained essentially constant up to 500°C; from 800° to 1100°C the strength and fatigue resistance decreased markedly and at >1100°C macroscopic creep was observed. It is believed that the decrease in strength and fatigue resistance is caused by a grain-boundary glassy phase enhancing subcritical crack growth. Proof-testing at room temperature was effective in improving the strength distributions at both room temperature and 1000°C; however, at 1000°C it was not effective, due to crack growth during the proof test. The good agreement between proof-test results and fracture-mechanics theory indicates that the same flaws control the strength at room temperature and at high temperatures.
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