Journal of The European Ceramic Society | 2019

Characterisation of damage mechanisms in oxide ceramics indented at dynamic and quasi-static strain rates

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Ceramic materials are known to display rate dependent behaviour under impact. Tests to establish the strain-rate dependent variations in damage mechanisms have been carried out on debased alumina, an alumina-zirconia composite, and 3Y-TZP. Materials were indented dynamically and quasi-statically using identical sharp hardened steel projectiles while recording the load profile. Characteristics typical of both sharp and blunt indentation types were observed using scanning electron microscopy and piezospectroscopic mapping. At dynamic strain rates both the depth of the indentation and the residual stress in the material were lower than for quasi-static tests. This was attributed to temperature-induced softening of the projectile. Unusual behaviour was observed in the 3Y-TZP samples due to the reversible transformation from tetragonal to monoclinic crystal structures during mechanical loading. These effects and the observed superior mechanical strength against impact suggest that zirconia or zirconia-composite materials may have advantages over debased alumina for application as ceramic armour materials.

Volume 39
Pages 4936-4945
DOI 10.1016/J.JEURCERAMSOC.2019.06.054
Language English
Journal Journal of The European Ceramic Society

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