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Influence of lamine thickness on bifurcation appearance in ceramic laminate
Sorokina, Kristina ; Ševeček, Oldřich (oponent) ; Hadraba, Hynek (vedoucí práce)
In layered ceramic composite materials the internal residual stresses occur due to thermal expansion coefficient mismatch of individual layers. During cooling of layered composite from sintering temperature the layers start to shrink with different rate according to the thermal expansion coefficient. Permanent compressive and tensile residual stresses generate in individual layers if they are strongly bonded together. Magnitude of the residual stresses is controlled by volume ratio between two combined materials. In this work, ceramic laminates consisted of 7 and 9 alternated layers combining two different ceramic materials were prepared by sequential slip casting and electrophoretic deposition and subsequently studied. The prepared laminates were analyzed for existence of edge cracks in layers containing compressive residual stresses. By using results of 2D parametric numerical model and combination of compressive residual stress and layer thickness, the prediction of presence and absence of edge cracking were compared with the actual presence and absence of edge cracks in compressive layers. The crack bifurcation caused by edge cracks presence was studied on the 3D fracture surfaces reconstruction of laminate prepared after testing of flexural strength.
Influence of lamine thickness on bifurcation appearance in ceramic laminate
Sorokina, Kristina ; Ševeček, Oldřich (oponent) ; Hadraba, Hynek (vedoucí práce)
In layered ceramic composite materials the internal residual stresses occur due to thermal expansion coefficient mismatch of individual layers. During cooling of layered composite from sintering temperature the layers start to shrink with different rate according to the thermal expansion coefficient. Permanent compressive and tensile residual stresses generate in individual layers if they are strongly bonded together. Magnitude of the residual stresses is controlled by volume ratio between two combined materials. In this work, ceramic laminates consisted of 7 and 9 alternated layers combining two different ceramic materials were prepared by sequential slip casting and electrophoretic deposition and subsequently studied. The prepared laminates were analyzed for existence of edge cracks in layers containing compressive residual stresses. By using results of 2D parametric numerical model and combination of compressive residual stress and layer thickness, the prediction of presence and absence of edge cracking were compared with the actual presence and absence of edge cracks in compressive layers. The crack bifurcation caused by edge cracks presence was studied on the 3D fracture surfaces reconstruction of laminate prepared after testing of flexural strength.

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