Danko Ćorić
University of Zagreb
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Transactions of Famena | 2017
Danko Ćorić; Lidija Ćurković; Marijana Majić Renjo
The purpose of this study was to investigate and analyse the fracture toughness of yttria stabilized tetragonal zirconia polycrystal (Y- TZP) dental ceramics by means of the Vickers indentation technique. Fracture toughness was analysed under the following loads: 29.42 N, 49.03 N, 196.13 N and 294.20 N. Cracks, developed from the vertices of a Vickers indentation, were measured and used for determination of fracture toughness using nine different models. It was found that the fracture toughness depends on the indentation load, morphology of indentation cracking and the applied model of fracture resistance. The set of fracture toughness data was analysed using the two-parameter Weibull statistics. The Weibull modulus and scale parameter were determined by the linear regression method. It was concluded that the Weibull distribution can describe fracture toughness of Y-TZP ceramics properly.
Materials Testing-Materials and Components Technology and Application | 2014
Marijana Majić Renjo; Lidija Ćurković; Danko Ćorić
Abstract Alumina (Al2O3) is one of the most important technical ceramic materials due to its good properties and its acceptable price. For some purposes, it is important to achieve either a very smooth or a rough surface of the ceramic object. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of different surface finish processes on the surface roughness of alumina and, consequently, on the measured Knoop hardness. Four types of samples were prepared, each with a different surface finish – ground with different SiC abrasive papers or polished with diamond pastes with different granulation. For each sample three indentation loads were used: 0.4903 N (HK 0.05), 4.903 N (HK 0.5) and 49.03 N (HK 5). It has been noticed that all samples exhibited a decrease in hardness with the increasing applied test load, a phenomenon known as the normal indentation size effect (ISE). In order to investigate this occurrence, three mathematical models were applied, i. e., Meyers law, the proportional specimen resistance model (PSR) and modified proportional specimen resistance model (MPSR). The results showed that the alumina surface roughness significantly affects the measured Knoop hardness. Dependence of Knoop hardness and the indentation load can be quantified by all three mathematical models.
International Journal of Refractory Metals & Hard Materials | 2016
Tamara Aleksandrov Fabijanić; Željko Alar; Danko Ćorić
Dental Materials | 2014
Marijana Majić Renjo; Lidija Ćurković; Sanja Štefančić; Danko Ćorić
International Journal of Refractory Metals & Hard Materials | 2017
Danko Ćorić; Marijana Majić Renjo; Lidija Ćurković
Metals | 2017
Tamara Aleksandrov Fabijanić; Danko Ćorić; Mateja Šnajdar Musa; Matija Sakoman
Materialwissenschaft Und Werkstofftechnik | 2011
Marijana Majić; Lidija Ćurković; Danko Ćorić
Zavarivanje | 2007
Danko Ćorić; Mladen Franz
Proceedings of International Conference on Materials: Corrosion, Heat Treatment, Testing and Tribology, MTECH 2017 | 2017
Matija Sakoman; Danko Ćorić; Tamara Aleksandrov Fabijanić
Materialwissenschaft Und Werkstofftechnik | 2017
Irena Žmak; Danko Ćorić; M. Surjak; E. Žalac