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- 2023High-temperature fracture behaviour of layered alumina ceramics with textured microstructurecitations
- 2022Contact damage tolerance of alumina‐based layered ceramics with tailored microstructurescitations
- 2021Additive manufacturing of high-strength alumina through a multi-material approachcitations
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Contact damage tolerance of alumina‐based layered ceramics with tailored microstructures
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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>This work demonstrates how to enhance contact damage resistance of alumina‐based ceramics combining tailored microstructures in a multilayer architecture. The multilayer system designed with textured alumina layers under compressive residual stresses embedded between alumina–zirconia layers was investigated under Hertzian contact loading and compared to the corresponding monolithic reference materials. Critical forces for crack initiation under spherical contact were detected through an acoustic emission system. Damage was assessed by combining cross‐section polishing and ion‐slicing techniques. It was found that a textured microstructure can accommodate the damage below the surface by shear‐driven, quasi‐plastic deformation instead of the classical Hertzian cone cracking observed in equiaxed alumina. In the multilayer system, a combination of both mechanisms, namely Hertzian cone cracking on the top (equiaxed) surface layer and quasi‐plastic deformation within the embedded textured layer, was identified. Further propagation of cone cracks at higher loads was hindered and/or deflected owed to the combined action of the textured microstructure and compressive residual stresses. These findings demonstrate the potential of embedding textured layers as a strategy to enhance the contact damage tolerance in alumina ceramics.</jats:p>