Several fine-grained ceramics exhibit enhanced ductility or even structural superplasticity at high temperature. Grain boundaries play a dominant role in the deformation process of these materials which usually involves diffusion-accommodated grain boundary sliding. Sliding is either lubricated by an amorphous intergranular phase or takes place by glide and climb of grain boundary dislocations. At high temperature, anelastic deformation precedes plastic deformation and stems from the short range motion of lattice defects, such as dislocations and grain boundaries. The energy loss ("mechanical loss") associated with such motion can be measured by using the technique of mechanical spectroscopy. Moreover, at the onset of plasticity ("microplas...
Creep data from over 40 different polycrystalline alumina materials are reviewed. Most of these stud...
In contrast to metallic alloys, the mechanical characteristics of superplastic ceramics are very sen...
Optimal structural superplasticity (defined as the range from the lowest strain rate to the point of...
Several fine-grained ceramics exhibit enhanced ductility or even structural superplasticity at high ...
Abstract. Several finegrained ceramics exhibit enhanced ductility or even structural superplasticity...
Grain boundaries provide strength to materials at low temperatures by impeding slip transfer and the...
There have been extensive experimental observations of changes in the apparent rate controlling cree...
Although there have been numerous studies on the high temperature deformation characteristics of the...
The ability of some polycrystalline materials to exhibit very large elongations to failure, termed s...
A detailed study was undertaken to characterize the deformation behavior of a superplastic 3 mol% yt...
Following the initial report by Wakai (1986) of an elongation of over 100% in a 3 mol% yttria stabil...
Internal friction of high-purity single-crystal sapphire and three polycrystalline aluminas with dif...
This review paper shows that grain boundary sliding (GBS) is a general phenomenon occurring in all c...
High temperatures stimulate thermally activated deformation mechanisms. For single crystal ceramics ...
The compressive behavior of a medium purity 3 mo1% yttria stabilized tetragonal zirconia (3YTZ) was ...
Creep data from over 40 different polycrystalline alumina materials are reviewed. Most of these stud...
In contrast to metallic alloys, the mechanical characteristics of superplastic ceramics are very sen...
Optimal structural superplasticity (defined as the range from the lowest strain rate to the point of...
Several fine-grained ceramics exhibit enhanced ductility or even structural superplasticity at high ...
Abstract. Several finegrained ceramics exhibit enhanced ductility or even structural superplasticity...
Grain boundaries provide strength to materials at low temperatures by impeding slip transfer and the...
There have been extensive experimental observations of changes in the apparent rate controlling cree...
Although there have been numerous studies on the high temperature deformation characteristics of the...
The ability of some polycrystalline materials to exhibit very large elongations to failure, termed s...
A detailed study was undertaken to characterize the deformation behavior of a superplastic 3 mol% yt...
Following the initial report by Wakai (1986) of an elongation of over 100% in a 3 mol% yttria stabil...
Internal friction of high-purity single-crystal sapphire and three polycrystalline aluminas with dif...
This review paper shows that grain boundary sliding (GBS) is a general phenomenon occurring in all c...
High temperatures stimulate thermally activated deformation mechanisms. For single crystal ceramics ...
The compressive behavior of a medium purity 3 mo1% yttria stabilized tetragonal zirconia (3YTZ) was ...
Creep data from over 40 different polycrystalline alumina materials are reviewed. Most of these stud...
In contrast to metallic alloys, the mechanical characteristics of superplastic ceramics are very sen...
Optimal structural superplasticity (defined as the range from the lowest strain rate to the point of...