Abstract

In this paper development of novel ceramic microstructures by the fibrous monolithic process were reported. Attempts were made to tailor the microstructures of these advanced ceramics by introducing fibrous or layered morphology to incorporate multi-toughening mechanisms. Fabrication and characterization of four different kinds of microstructure, termed in this manuscript as network type, double network type, functional gradient microchanneled and functional gradient microchanneled double network type microstructure, were reported. In network and double network type microstructure developments the two phase Al 2 O 3 -(m-ZrO 2 ) cores were embedded within network-type frames of t-ZrO 2 single phase. In the double network type microstructure, an additional thicker network-type t-ZrO 2 enclosure surrounded a network-type micro-assembly. Unidirectionally aligned continuously porous HAp-Al 2 Ο 3 -ZrO 2 tri-phase ceramic composites were fabricated by the same method to incorporated functional gradient for improved functionality and depress processing defects. The microstructure had three layers of HAp/HAp-(Al 2 Ο 3 -(m-ZrΟ 2 ))/Al 2 Ο 3 -(t-ZrΟ 2 ) around the continuous pore with compositional gradient. In the functionally gradient micro-channeled HAp/ HAp-(Al 2 Ο 3 -(m-ZrΟ 2 ))/Al 2 Ο 3 -(t-ZrΟ 2 ) composites, the size and distribution of micro-channels were homogeneously controlled. Detailed morphological analyses of the resulting microstructures were studied.

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