Experimental and theoretical investigation on the effect of crack dimension on the crack-healing performance of Si3N4/SiCw composite ceramic

Jun Feng Hu, Xi Deng, Teng Zhou Xu, Zhou Chen

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Abstract

Si3N4/SiCw composite ceramic was selected for researching the crack-healing performance. Pre-cracks with different lengths were introduced on the tensile side of specimens by Vickers hardness tester. Subsequent to heat treatment at 1300 °C, it is able to completely heal a crack of 200 μm, thereby achieving a substantial strength recovery for pre-cracked specimens even with much longer cracks (1200 μm) after heat treatment at the optimal heating temperature of 1300 °C. Crack closure and strength recovery of the pre-cracked specimen is considered to be triggered by the creation of SiO2, liquid aluminosilicate and silicon yttrium oxide by the oxidation reaction as filling mechanism during heat treatment. There is a theoretical model proposed to demonstrate the strength recovery rate of pre-cracked specimens, and to predict that the strength ratio of pre-cracked specimens with different initial crack length after and before heat treatment at the same healing condition should be of the similar value, which it is confirmed by experimental results.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102411
JournalResults in Physics
Volume14
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2019

Keywords

  • Composite ceramics
  • Crack-healing
  • Oxidation reaction
  • Strength ratio
  • Theoretical model

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