Title of article :
Compressive creep behavior in air of a slightly porous as-sintered
polycrystalline a-alumina material
Author/Authors :
Guillaume Bernard-Granger، نويسنده , , Christian Guizard، نويسنده , ,
Richard Duclos، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Compressive creep tests in air have been
performed on a polycrystalline submicron as sintered
and slightly porous a-alumina material. Two different
deformation mechanisms, depending on the applied
stress and creep temperature, have been identified
when the grain size becomes higher than a critical
value ÆG*æ.
For low temperatures and/or low applied stresses,
deformation occurs by grain boundary sliding accommodated
by an in-series ‘‘interface reaction/diffusion
of Al3+ cations’’ process, with the limiting step being
the interface reaction. In this case increased densification
of the samples is observed after creep, compared
to the as-sintered ones.
In contrast, for high temperatures and/or highapplied
stresses, deformation occurs by grain boundary
sliding accommodated by the relocation and growth of
preexisting cavities, the growth step being also controlled
by the diffusion of Al3+ cations. In this case, a
marked decrease of the relative density is measured on
the crept samples compared to the as-sintered ones.
Using these results, it is possible to identify the
optimal conditions for superplastic forming of previously
as-sintered parts, leading to shaped objects with
an increased final density
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science