Fracture toughness enhancement for alumina systems: A review
Abstract
Investigations have been carried out to determine ways of tailoring ceramic materials in order that one or more toughening mechanisms are activated in service. Microstructural manipulations, as well as composite formulations involving metallic, intermetallics, and ceramic phases have been used with ceramic matrices. Macrostructurally, laminated structures and functional gradient materials (FGMs) have also been formulated to enhance mechanical properties. Although significant improvements in material properties have been reported, ceramics are still below their projected positions on the materials map. This article presents a review of research activities pursuant to improving fracture toughness of alumina matrix systems and the enhancements achieved. © 2008 American Ceramic Society.
Publication Title
International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology
Recommended Citation
Ighodaro, O., & Okoli, O. (2008). Fracture toughness enhancement for alumina systems: A review. International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology, 5 (3), 313-323. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-7402.2008.02224.x