Effect of Pore Size on the Mechanical Properties and Deformation Behavior of Porous ZrO2 (Y2O3) Ceramics Under Axial Compression

IF 0.4 4区 物理与天体物理 Q4 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
I. N. Sevostyanova, V. V. Gorbatenko
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Abstract

In this work, the deformation behavior of porous ceramics ZrO2–5.5 wt.% Y2O3 with different morphology of the pore space under axial quasi-static compression is studied by the digital image correlation (DIC) method. Two stages of the deformation behavior of the ceramics have been identified, namely, the controlled accumulation of microcracks and the formation of block structures. It has been found that an increase in the average pore size leads to a decrease in the tensile strength, a decrease in the effective elasticity modulus, and an increase in the ultimate deformation, while the nature of the deformation macrolocalization changes from ordered to chaotic one. It is shown that the rate of accumulation of local deformations in the central part of the deformable sample with a pore size of 68 μm is several times higher than in the sample with a pore size of 29 μm.

孔径对多孔 ZrO2 (Y2O3) 陶瓷在轴向压缩下的力学性能和变形行为的影响
本研究采用数字图像相关(DIC)方法研究了具有不同孔隙形态的多孔陶瓷 ZrO2-5.5 wt.% Y2O3 在轴向准静态压缩下的变形行为。确定了陶瓷变形行为的两个阶段,即受控制的微裂纹积累和块状结构的形成。研究发现,平均孔径增大会导致抗拉强度降低、有效弹性模量减小和极限变形增大,而变形宏观定位的性质则从有序变为无序。研究表明,孔径为 68 μm 的可变形样品中央部分的局部变形累积率是孔径为 29 μm 的样品的数倍。
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Russian Physics Journal
Russian Physics Journal PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
1.00
自引率
50.00%
发文量
208
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Russian Physics Journal covers the broad spectrum of specialized research in applied physics, with emphasis on work with practical applications in solid-state physics, optics, and magnetism. Particularly interesting results are reported in connection with: electroluminescence and crystal phospors; semiconductors; phase transformations in solids; superconductivity; properties of thin films; and magnetomechanical phenomena.
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