Florescence spectroscopy and TEM has been used to study the ductile deformation of alumina ceramics underneath an impact contact. The contact was generated by a spherical tungsten carbide indenter under quasi-static, drop weight and ballistic loading conditions. In all circumstances, a ductile deformation region containing dislocations developed below each contact impression. The dislocation density distribution complies to the shear stress distribution predicted by the Hertzian contact model. Ballistic loading resulted in secondary material flow, giving a maximum dislocation density 5-10 times higher than that dictated by the Hertzian contact model. Quantification of dislocation density distribution allowed a critical shear stress for disl...
The present DPhil thesis aims to provide new insights into the deformation and failure mechanisms of...
The role of microstructural scale on deformation-micro-fracture damage induced by contact with spher...
6 pages, 6 figures.-- Issue title: "EURODYMAT 1997 - 5th International Conference on Mechanical and ...
We present our findings after scaled-down drop-weight tests, performed under relatively low loading ...
Ceramic materials are known to display rate dependent behaviour under impact. Tests to establish the...
Herein, we study the contact damage performance of two armour ceramics, alumina and silicon carbide,...
Alumina materials with a range of grain sizes and purities were subjected to small-scale dynamic imp...
Alumina ceramic is often used in armour systems. This material is known to have a brittle response u...
Restricted until 14 Aug. 2009.Ceramics are important engineering materials for their outstanding har...
Abstract-Dynamic deformation of densified granular alumina of two different particle sizes was inves...
The application of ceramics in composite armour requires the investigation on the failure and fractu...
Armour systems for ballistic protection can be made from many materials. One type of material used i...
The objective of the present study is to assess the capabilities of a recently developed mechanism-b...
International audienceFunctional and structural ceramics have become irreplaceable in countless high...
The aim of this work is to identify the tensile strength of alumina (Corbit98), by performing Brazil...
The present DPhil thesis aims to provide new insights into the deformation and failure mechanisms of...
The role of microstructural scale on deformation-micro-fracture damage induced by contact with spher...
6 pages, 6 figures.-- Issue title: "EURODYMAT 1997 - 5th International Conference on Mechanical and ...
We present our findings after scaled-down drop-weight tests, performed under relatively low loading ...
Ceramic materials are known to display rate dependent behaviour under impact. Tests to establish the...
Herein, we study the contact damage performance of two armour ceramics, alumina and silicon carbide,...
Alumina materials with a range of grain sizes and purities were subjected to small-scale dynamic imp...
Alumina ceramic is often used in armour systems. This material is known to have a brittle response u...
Restricted until 14 Aug. 2009.Ceramics are important engineering materials for their outstanding har...
Abstract-Dynamic deformation of densified granular alumina of two different particle sizes was inves...
The application of ceramics in composite armour requires the investigation on the failure and fractu...
Armour systems for ballistic protection can be made from many materials. One type of material used i...
The objective of the present study is to assess the capabilities of a recently developed mechanism-b...
International audienceFunctional and structural ceramics have become irreplaceable in countless high...
The aim of this work is to identify the tensile strength of alumina (Corbit98), by performing Brazil...
The present DPhil thesis aims to provide new insights into the deformation and failure mechanisms of...
The role of microstructural scale on deformation-micro-fracture damage induced by contact with spher...
6 pages, 6 figures.-- Issue title: "EURODYMAT 1997 - 5th International Conference on Mechanical and ...