Abstract

Transformation toughening has enhanced the fracture toughness of certain Zirconia-Toughened Ceramics (ZTC) by factors of 2–4. The primary explanation of toughening, by McMeeking and Evans [1] and Budiansky et al. [2], suggests that the main source of toughening is the energy stored by the transformed inclusions in the wake of a propagating crack. In the case of supercritical ZTC where the boundary of the transformed zone is a phase boundary (surface of strain discontinuity), this paper suggests an additional source of toughening — that due to propagation of the phase boundary. By extending the J-integral to cracked bodies containing surfaces of strain discontinuity, the transformation toughening for a steady Mode I crack is evaluated.

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