A fine-grained yttria stabilized tetragonal zirconia exhibits an optimum superplastic elongation to failure of ~700% at 1823 K and a strain rate of 8.3 × 10-5s-1. A detailed microstructural investigation of the superplastically deformed specimens reveals the occurrence of extensive concurrent grain growth and internal cavitation. An expression is developed to characterize the extent of deformation enhanced concurrent grain growth, as influenced by experimental factors such as true strain, strain rate and temperature. The variation in the level of concurrent cavitation with strain rate conforms closely to the variation in elongation to failure with strain rate. It is demonstrated that the tendency towards cavity interlinkage in a direct...
There have been extensive experimental observations of changes in the apparent rate controlling cree...
Experiments were conducted to evaluate the failure behavior and the cavitation characteristics of an...
The ability of some polycrystalline materials to exhibit very large elongations to failure, termed s...
A fine grained yttria stabilized zirconia and a zirconia composite containing 20% alumina exhibit su...
From existing knowledge about high-temperature cavitation mechanisms, necessary conditions were disc...
Superplastic behavior has been recognized in ceramics only recently. In this study, the deformation ...
Factors limiting the strain rate of superplastic deformation in ceramic materials are discussed on t...
Fine grained yttria stabilised zirconia and zirconia-alumina composites are known to exhibit superpl...
Superplastic zirconia-alumina composites exhibit very large elongations to failure of ≥ 500% under o...
Most superplastic materials fail by the nucleation, growth and interlinkage of cavities. Professor L...
A detailed study was undertaken to characterize the deformation behavior of a superplastic 3 mol% yt...
The compressive behavior of a medium purity 3 mo1% yttria stabilized tetragonal zirconia (3YTZ) was ...
A study was made to investigate cavity growth behavior during the superplastic deformation of submic...
Constant-stress tensile creep experiments on a superplastic 3-mol%-yttria-stabilized tetragonal zirc...
The ability of some polycrystalline materials to exhibit very large elongations to failure, termed s...
There have been extensive experimental observations of changes in the apparent rate controlling cree...
Experiments were conducted to evaluate the failure behavior and the cavitation characteristics of an...
The ability of some polycrystalline materials to exhibit very large elongations to failure, termed s...
A fine grained yttria stabilized zirconia and a zirconia composite containing 20% alumina exhibit su...
From existing knowledge about high-temperature cavitation mechanisms, necessary conditions were disc...
Superplastic behavior has been recognized in ceramics only recently. In this study, the deformation ...
Factors limiting the strain rate of superplastic deformation in ceramic materials are discussed on t...
Fine grained yttria stabilised zirconia and zirconia-alumina composites are known to exhibit superpl...
Superplastic zirconia-alumina composites exhibit very large elongations to failure of ≥ 500% under o...
Most superplastic materials fail by the nucleation, growth and interlinkage of cavities. Professor L...
A detailed study was undertaken to characterize the deformation behavior of a superplastic 3 mol% yt...
The compressive behavior of a medium purity 3 mo1% yttria stabilized tetragonal zirconia (3YTZ) was ...
A study was made to investigate cavity growth behavior during the superplastic deformation of submic...
Constant-stress tensile creep experiments on a superplastic 3-mol%-yttria-stabilized tetragonal zirc...
The ability of some polycrystalline materials to exhibit very large elongations to failure, termed s...
There have been extensive experimental observations of changes in the apparent rate controlling cree...
Experiments were conducted to evaluate the failure behavior and the cavitation characteristics of an...
The ability of some polycrystalline materials to exhibit very large elongations to failure, termed s...