Abstract

The effect of second phase addition of zirconia on the mechanical response of textured alumina was analysed. Highly textured monolithic tape-casted alumina was obtained through templated grain growth. Compositions containing 1, 2, 5 and 10 vol% of (i) non-stabilised and (ii) 3 mol% yttria-stabilised zirconia, respectively, were investigated. XRD analyses revealed that the texture degree decreased with increasing second phase content. Microstructural analysis showed zirconia grains inside the textured alumina grains for contents ≤ 5 vol%, affecting the mode of fracture. Fracture toughness of textured alumina significantly decreased with the addition of a second phase. In the case of non-stabilised zirconia, the constraint of the alumina matrix and the small grain size led to a lower fracture toughness in comparison to monolithic textured alumina ( K Ic = 5.1 MPa m 1/2 ). The fracture toughness of textured alumina with 3 mol% yttria-stabilised zirconia was comparable to equiaxed alumina, independent of the content ratio ( K Ic = 3.5 MPa m 1/2 ).

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