Abstract
In this study, Vickers indentation was utilized to characterize the crack propagation anisotropy of Nb/Ce co-doped Pb(Zr 0.52 Ti 0.48 )O 3 (ab. PZT-NC) ceramics in different media environments and under varying temperatures. Three-point bending associated with Weibull statistics was used to further evaluate the fracture properties. The results demonstrate that PZT-NC ceramics have the best fracture toughness in silicone oil and the worst in air. The fracture toughness and flexural strength of poled PZT-NC ceramics have significant anisotropy due to ferroelastic toughening ( K sh ) with crack propagation. Parallel to the poling direction, the fracture toughness and reliability of the flexural strength of poled PZT-NC ceramics are higher. As the temperature increases (from 25 °C to 205 °C), the fracture toughness of PZT-NC ceramics dramatically decreases, which is attributed to the decrease in ferroelastic switching ( K sh ).
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