Abstract

Thermal shock fracture resistance on several kinds of ceramics was evaluated by the rapid heating thermal shock test using disk specimens. The thermal shock resistance parameter R c = F /E α ( F : thermal fracture strength, E: Young's modulus, α: thermal expansion coefficient) was obtained by measuring the temperature distributions in the disk at the fracture. The measured thermal shock resistance parameter R c was compared with other thermal shock test data including water quenching test. Compatible data were obtained regardless of the difference between heating test or quenching test.

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