Abstract
Residual stresses were measured in three types of ceramic components. Stresses were measured using X‐ray diffraction and an advanced X‐ray instrument. Measured stresses in alumina rods were shown to correlate well with breaking strength, and stress variations in an alumina tile were hypothesized to result from inhomogeneous cooling. The compressive stresses induced in a silicon carbide tube, by an outer steel sleeve, were seen to be balanced by tensile stresses in the sleeve.
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