Digital light processing‐based additive manufacturing of orientation‐controlled Al2O3 ceramics with improved damage tolerance

Author:

Wang Yang1ORCID,Han Zhuoqun1,Zhou Qingxuan12,Han Yongning12,Bi Lunan2,Zhang Xia2,Lu Xiang2,Zhao Jie2,Chu Wei2,Li Jian1,Zhao Zhicheng12,Wang Yingying2,Li Ling2ORCID,Liu Futian1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Materials Science and Engineering University of Jinan Jinan China

2. Shandong Industrial Ceramics Research & Design Institute Co. Ltd. Zibo China

Abstract

AbstractDigital light processing (DLP) provides a promising avenue for constructing ceramic parts with high precision and complex shapes, yet the inherent brittleness and strength‐toughness trade‐off hinder their wide applications. Here, according to DLP 3D printing, the textured alumina ceramic components with horizontally aligned textured microstructure were successfully created by adding anisotropically shaped platelets. As a critical process in the preparation of textured ceramics, the alumina platelets were aligned horizontally during printing by using the special shear fields and forming capabilities of DLP technology. The shrinkage, density, microstructure, mechanical performance, and damage‐tolerance behavior of alumina parts with different platelet concentrations were examined, and the toughening mechanisms were investigated. The strength and toughness of ceramics with 5 vol.% platelet addition are increased by 22% and 43%, respectively, as compared with those without platelets. The improved damage tolerance capabilities were primarily ascribed to the collaborative toughening mechanisms stimulated by the platelet addition, including crack branching, crack deflection, uncracked‐ligament bridging, and platelet pull‐out, which increased the crack tortuosity and consumed more fracture energy. The strategy opens up new opportunities to design complex 3D ceramic geometries with bio‐inspired layered or textured architectures, providing optimized damage tolerance.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

Wiley

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