Abstract

Since the contribution of transformation toughening increases with the loca crack resistance (which is proportional to the toughness of the matrix), ZrO2 particles were added to a toughened, whisker‐reinforced ceramic matrix. Analysis revealed that the combination of these multiple toughening agents should result in ceramic composites tougher than (1) that achieved by either mechanism by itself or (2) the sum of the two processes. The toughness of mullite could be increased 1.8‐and 2.4‐fold with a 20 vol% addition of ZrO2 particles or SiC whiskers, respectively. However, when 20 vol% of both ZrO2 particles and SiC whiskers were added, the toughness was increased at least 3‐fold with monoclinic m‐ZrO2 and by >5‐fold with tetragonal t‐ZrO2. The differences in the toughening achieved when t‐ZrO2 vs m‐ZrO2 is present in the SiC‐whisker‐reinforced mullite are attributed to differences in their interdependencies upon the whisker reinforcement.

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