In advanced ceramics, improving toughness usually relies on the introduction of a soft metallic or polymeric ductile phase, which decreases the mechanical properties. Some natural materials are strong, stiff and tough due to a combination of mechanisms operating at different length scales. However, such structures have been extremely difficult to replicate into synthetic materials. Here we investigate the microstructure and the micromechanical properties of a bioinspired ceramic-ceramic composite. The micromechanical properties at room temperature show slight differences as a function of the platelet orientation. The hardness strongly decreases with increasing temperatures (up to 550 °C) for all the investigated orientations. The elastic st...
Staggered platelet composites found in nature, such as nacre, bone, and conch-shell, exhibit a remar...
In recent years, bioinspired ceramic-polymer composites with multilayered architecture have drawn si...
This presentation will describe the effects of grain-level anisotropy on the microstructure and comp...
In advanced ceramics, improving toughness usually relies on the introduction of a soft phase, mainly...
Ceramic materials are excellent candidates for harsh environment applications (e.g., high temperatur...
Ceramic materials are excellent candidates for high temperature applications. Conventional ceramics,...
International audienceHigh strength and high toughness are usually mutually exclusive in engineering...
International audienceThe development of damage-resistant structural materials that can withstand ha...
Platelet reinforcement can increase the fracture toughness of ceramics. However, the responsible mec...
Natural ceramics provided with high volume fractions of mineralized materials that are surrounded by...
Creation of super-tough ceramics is one of the main goals of materials science. Bioinspired design i...
Ceramics are currently being tested and examined in order to achieve complex structures and a combin...
Although strong and stiff human-made composites have long been developed, the microstructure of toda...
The biological materials nacre and wood are renowned for their impressive combination of toughness ...
Precise material architectures and interfaces can generate unusual and attractive combinations of me...
Staggered platelet composites found in nature, such as nacre, bone, and conch-shell, exhibit a remar...
In recent years, bioinspired ceramic-polymer composites with multilayered architecture have drawn si...
This presentation will describe the effects of grain-level anisotropy on the microstructure and comp...
In advanced ceramics, improving toughness usually relies on the introduction of a soft phase, mainly...
Ceramic materials are excellent candidates for harsh environment applications (e.g., high temperatur...
Ceramic materials are excellent candidates for high temperature applications. Conventional ceramics,...
International audienceHigh strength and high toughness are usually mutually exclusive in engineering...
International audienceThe development of damage-resistant structural materials that can withstand ha...
Platelet reinforcement can increase the fracture toughness of ceramics. However, the responsible mec...
Natural ceramics provided with high volume fractions of mineralized materials that are surrounded by...
Creation of super-tough ceramics is one of the main goals of materials science. Bioinspired design i...
Ceramics are currently being tested and examined in order to achieve complex structures and a combin...
Although strong and stiff human-made composites have long been developed, the microstructure of toda...
The biological materials nacre and wood are renowned for their impressive combination of toughness ...
Precise material architectures and interfaces can generate unusual and attractive combinations of me...
Staggered platelet composites found in nature, such as nacre, bone, and conch-shell, exhibit a remar...
In recent years, bioinspired ceramic-polymer composites with multilayered architecture have drawn si...
This presentation will describe the effects of grain-level anisotropy on the microstructure and comp...