Correlation of Microstructure to Mechanical Properties in Two Grades of Alumina

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Tomoko Sano Ian Buterbaugh Timothy Walter James Catalano Brendan Koch Calvin Lo
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Mar 1, 2018

Abstract

In this research, two grades of alumina, one at nominally 85% composition and the other at 99.5% were characterized. Microstructural and phase characterization was conducted using Scanning Electron Microscopy, Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy, X-ray Diffraction, and micro-computed X-ray tomography. It was determined that the Knoop hardness values were influenced by the porosity in the 85% composition. Quasi-static compressive tests and high strain rate compression experiments were conducted to determine the influence of the microstructure to the compressive properties. It was observed that the overall compressive strengths increased with strain rate. Although the Knoop hardness values were much lower in the 85% alumina due to the porosity, the compressive strength at both quasi-static and dynamic strain rates were not significantl lower than those of the 99.5% composition.
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APA: Tomoko Sano Ian Buterbaugh Timothy Walter James Catalano Brendan Koch Calvin Lo  (2018)  Correlation of Microstructure to Mechanical Properties in Two Grades of Alumina

MLA: Tomoko Sano Ian Buterbaugh Timothy Walter James Catalano Brendan Koch Calvin Lo Correlation of Microstructure to Mechanical Properties in Two Grades of Alumina. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2018.

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