Published 1992
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Book Section - Chapter
Fracture Behavior of SiC Whisker-Reinforced Al_2O_3 with Modified Interfaces
- Creators
- Steyer, T. E.
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Faber, K. T.
- Other:
- Wachtman, John B., Jr.
Chicago
Abstract
Carbon-coated SiC whiskers have been examined as a function of coating thickness for reinforcement in Al_2O_3. A compliant carbon layer at the whisker/ matrix interface modifies the residual stress due to thermal expansion mismatch and changes the interfacial chemistry. The fracture behavior of this material has been observed using 4-point bending for strength and the double cantilever beam technique for fracture toughness and R-curve behavior. The strength and R-curve behavior of composites with and without whisker coatings of carbon are presented to evaluate the effect of modified interfaces on the mechanical performance of whisker composites.
Additional Information
Copyright © 1992 The American Ceramics Society. Support for this work has been provided by the Dow Chemical Company.Additional details
- Alternative title
- Fracture Behavior of SiC Whisker-Reinforced Al2O3 with Modified Interfaces
- Eprint ID
- 49758
- Resolver ID
- CaltechAUTHORS:20140916-204747280
- Dow Chemical Company
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- Series Name
- Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings
- Series Volume or Issue Number
- 13, 9/10