Abstract

Recovery of mechanical strength as a function of heat-treatment temperature and time was investigated in α-Al2O3-based hybrid materials containing with 5vol% dispersed Ni nanoparticles (nano-Ni/Al2O3) via fraction of surface crack disappearance. Surface cracks introduced by Vickers indentation disappeared completely because of the oxidation product NiAl2O4. Bending strengths of as-sintered and as-cracked samples were 490±58 and 180±15MPa, respectively. Heat-treatment at 1000°C for 1h resulted in recovery of bending strength up to 550±190MPa with 10% fraction of crack disappearance. The bending strength of samples heat-treated at higher temperatures or for longer durations was comparable with that of the as-sintered samples. Bending strength reached and remained at approximately 604MPa when the fraction of surface crack disappearance was over 55%. As-recovered samples did not fracture at the surface cracks during the three-point bending test. Thus, recovery of mechanical strength was achieved by partial disappearance of the surface cracks.This observed recovery of mechanical strength was caused by a reduction in stress concentration at crack-tips covered with NiAl2O4 formed from Ni2- along grain boundaries of the Al2O3 matrix.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call