MAX phase materials are emerging as attractive engineering materials in applications where the material is exposed to severe thermal and mechanical conditions in an oxidative environment. The Ti2AlC MAX phase possesses attractive thermomechanical properties even beyond a temperature of 1000 K. An attractive feature of this material is its capacity for the autonomous healing of cracks when operating at high temperatures. Coupling a specialized thermomechanical setup to a synchrotron X-ray tomographic microscopy endstation at the TOMCAT beamline, we captured the temporal evolution of local crack opening and healing during multiple cracking and autonomous repair cycles at a temperature of 1500 K. For the first time, the rate and position depen...
In this work, the oxidation-induced crack healing of Al2O3 containing 20 vol.% of Ti2AlC MAX phase i...
Crack healing of Ti3AlC2 was investigated by oxidizing a partially pre-cracked sample. A crack near ...
Closure of surface cracks by self-healing of conventional and MAX phase ceramics under realistic tur...
MAX phase materials are emerging as attractive engineering materials in applications where the mater...
MAX phase materials such as Ti3AlC2, Ti2AlC and Cr2AlC are very attractive materials in their own ri...
Bones of humans and animals combine two unique features, namely: they are brittle yet have a very hi...
The reduction of maintenance and replacement work costs is an important driving force in the develop...
The excellent mechanical properties in combination with the capability to autonomously repair microc...
Although the crack-healing capacity of Ti2AlC ceramics has been sufficiently studied, the ability of...
The reduction of maintenance and replacement work costs is an important driving force in the develop...
The reduction of maintenance and replacement work costs is an important driving force in the develop...
The excellent mechanical properties in combination with the capability to autonomously repair microc...
The use of Ti2AlC MAX-phase as healing particles to heal surface cracks in alumina is studied. Pure ...
Earlier work [1] has shown that metallo-ceramic MAX phase materials, such as Ti3AlC2, not only have...
Damage management and the development of new materials come together in selfhealing Mn+1AXn phase ce...
In this work, the oxidation-induced crack healing of Al2O3 containing 20 vol.% of Ti2AlC MAX phase i...
Crack healing of Ti3AlC2 was investigated by oxidizing a partially pre-cracked sample. A crack near ...
Closure of surface cracks by self-healing of conventional and MAX phase ceramics under realistic tur...
MAX phase materials are emerging as attractive engineering materials in applications where the mater...
MAX phase materials such as Ti3AlC2, Ti2AlC and Cr2AlC are very attractive materials in their own ri...
Bones of humans and animals combine two unique features, namely: they are brittle yet have a very hi...
The reduction of maintenance and replacement work costs is an important driving force in the develop...
The excellent mechanical properties in combination with the capability to autonomously repair microc...
Although the crack-healing capacity of Ti2AlC ceramics has been sufficiently studied, the ability of...
The reduction of maintenance and replacement work costs is an important driving force in the develop...
The reduction of maintenance and replacement work costs is an important driving force in the develop...
The excellent mechanical properties in combination with the capability to autonomously repair microc...
The use of Ti2AlC MAX-phase as healing particles to heal surface cracks in alumina is studied. Pure ...
Earlier work [1] has shown that metallo-ceramic MAX phase materials, such as Ti3AlC2, not only have...
Damage management and the development of new materials come together in selfhealing Mn+1AXn phase ce...
In this work, the oxidation-induced crack healing of Al2O3 containing 20 vol.% of Ti2AlC MAX phase i...
Crack healing of Ti3AlC2 was investigated by oxidizing a partially pre-cracked sample. A crack near ...
Closure of surface cracks by self-healing of conventional and MAX phase ceramics under realistic tur...