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Strength characterization of yttria-partially stabilized zirconia/alumina composite
Authors:R K Govila
Affiliation:(1) Material Systems Reliability Department, Scientific Research Laboratory, MD 2313 Ford Motor Company, PO Box 2053, 48121 Dearborn, MI, USA
Abstract:The flexural strength of yttria-partially stabilized zirconia/alumina composite in the sintered and hot isostatically pressed condition (Super PSZ) was evaluated as a function of temperature (20–1300°C in air environment), applied stress and time. Failure was essentially governed by the presence of processing defects such as zirconia or alumina agglomerates. The sudden decrease in fracture strength at relatively low temperatures (400–600°C) is believed to be due to the stability of the tetragonal phase and relative decrease in the extent of the stress-induced martensitic phase transformation of the tetragonal to monoclinic phase. Flexural stress rupture testing at 300–1000°C in air indicated the material's susceptibility to time-dependent failure, and outlines safe applied stress levels for a given temperature. Stress rupture testing at 1000°C at low applied stress levels showed bending of specimens, indicating the onset of plasticity or viscous flow of the glassy phase and consequent degradation of material strength.
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