Author/Authors :
Melis Arin، نويسنده , , Gultekin Goller، نويسنده , , Jef Vleugels، نويسنده , ,
Kim Vanmeensel، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Tetragonal ZrO2 polycrystalline (TZP) ceramics
with varying yttria and ceria content (2–3 mol%) and
distribution (coated or co-precipitated), and varying second
phase content Al2O3 were prepared and investigated by
means of microstructural analysis, mechanical properties,
and hydrothermal stability, and ZrO2-based composites
with 35–60 vol% of electrical conductive TiN particles
were developed. The effects of stabilizer content and
means of addition, powder preparation, sintering conditions,
and grain size have been systematically investigated.
Fully dense Y-TZP ceramics, stabilized with 2–3 mol%
Y2O3, 2 wt% Al2O3 can be achieved by hot pressing at
1,450 C for 1 h. The hydrothermal stability increased with
increasing overall yttria content. The jet-milled TiN powder
was used to investigate the ZrO2–TiN composites as
function of the TiN content. The experimental work
revealed that fully dense ZrO2–TiN composites, stabilized
with 1.75 mol% Y2O3, 0.75 wt% Al2O3, and a jet-milled
TiN content ranging from 35 to 60 vol% could be achieved
by hot pressing at 1,550 C for 1 h. Transformation
toughening was found as the primary toughening mechanism.
The decreasing hardness and strength could be
attributed to an increasing TiN grain size with increasing
TiN content, whereas the decreasing toughness might be
due to the decreasing contribution of transformation
toughening from the tetragonal to monoclinic ZrO2 phase
transformation. The E modulus increases linearly with
increasing TiN content, whereas the hydrothermal stability
increases with addition of TiN content