Cyclic fatigue of intrinsically brittle ceramics in contact with spheres

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Contact damage modes in cyclic loading with spheres are investigated in three nominally brittle ceramics, soda-lime glass, porcelain and fine-grain silicon nitride, in moist environments. Initial damage at small numbers of cycles and low loads consists of tensile-driven macroscopic cone cracks ("brittle" mode). Secondary damage at large numbers of cycles and high loads consists of shear-driven distributed microdamage ("quasi-plastic" mode), with attendant radial cracks and a new form of deeply penetrating subsidiary cone cracks. Strength tests on indented specimens are used to quantify the degree of damage. Both damage modes degrade the strength: the first, immediately after cone crack initiation, relatively slowly; the second, after development of radial cracks, much more rapidly. A fracture mechanics model describing the first mode, based on time-integration of slow growth of cone cracks, is presented. This model provides simple power-law relations for the remaining strength in terms of number of cycles and contact load for materials design. Extrapolations of these relations into the quasi-plastic region are shown to be non-conservative, highlighting the need for further understanding of the deleterious quasi-plastic mode in tougher ceramics. Comparison with static contact data indicates a strong mechanical (as opposed to chemical) component in the cyclic fatigue in the quasi-plastic region. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd on behalf of Acta Metallurgica Inc.
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Issue Date
1999-12
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

HETEROGENEOUS GRAIN-STRUCTURE; STRENGTH DEGRADATION; HERTZIAN CONTACTS; CRACK-PROPAGATION; SILICON-NITRIDE; MECHANICAL CHARACTERIZATION; POLYCRYSTALLINE CERAMICS; INDENTATION FRACTURE; DAMAGE ACCUMULATION; DYNAMIC FATIGUE

Citation

ACTA MATERIALIA, v.47, no.18, pp.4711 - 4725

ISSN
1359-6454
DOI
10.1016/S1359-6454(99)00246-3
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/20144
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