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ŘEHOŘEK, L. CHLUP, Z. DLOUHÝ, I. BOCCACCINI, A.
Original Title
Changes in Fracture Micromechanism with Increasing Reinforcement Volume Fraction in Glass Matrix Composite
Type
journal article - other
Language
English
Original Abstract
Fracture behaviour and mechanical properties are the key features when a material for given application is supposed to be selected. Advanced glass ceramics composites are perspective structural materials for many applications due to their low production expenses and satisfactory properties even at elevated temperatures. Borosilicate glass matrix composite reinforced by alumina platelets was investigated to describe toughening mechanisms and their changes in a wide range of temperatures (from room temperature up to glassy transition temperature Tg). The dissipation of energy by bridging and/or deflection of propagating crack by alumina platelets uniformly dispersed in the glass matrix were the main toughening mechanisms observed. The alumina platelets have a higher ability to deflect propagating crack in comparison with spherical or rectangular particles having the same volume. Three and four point bend test for Youngs modulus and flexural strength determination was used. Fracture toughness determination was conducted using chevron notch technique. More than 100% increase of fracture toughness was observed when 30% of alumina platelets were added in to borosilicate matrix.
Keywords
glass-ceramics, fracture mechanics, fracture toughness, roughness, toughening
Authors
ŘEHOŘEK, L.; CHLUP, Z.; DLOUHÝ, I.; BOCCACCINI, A.
RIV year
2008
Released
6. 12. 2007
Location
Švýcarsko
ISBN
0255-5476
Periodical
Materials Science Forum
Year of study
567-568
Number
State
Swiss Confederation
Pages from
369
Pages to
372
Pages count
4
BibTex
@article{BUT44816, author="Lukáš {Řehořek} and Zdeněk {Chlup} and Ivo {Dlouhý} and Aldo {Boccaccini}", title="Changes in Fracture Micromechanism with Increasing Reinforcement Volume Fraction in Glass Matrix Composite", journal="Materials Science Forum", year="2007", volume="567-568", number="2008", pages="369--372", issn="0255-5476" }