Abstract

Thermal shock experiments are conducted on rectangular samples of alumina, containing controlled indentation flaws, using an apparatus with in situ acoustic emission (AE) allowing unstable crack propagation detection. Fracture mechanical analysis, combined with AE measurements is applied to investigate crack growth resistance under thermal shock and thermal fatigue behaviour of alumina ceramics with different microstructures.

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