Porosity dependence of sound velocities in partially sintered alumina, zirconia, ATZ, and mullite ceramics

Author:

Šimonová Petra1ORCID,Pabst Willi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Glass and Ceramics University of Chemistry and Technology Prague Czech Republic

Abstract

AbstractYoung's modulus and sound velocities of partially sintered alumina, zirconia, ATZ, and mullite ceramics with a broad range of porosities determined via the impulse excitation technique (IET) and the ultrasonic wave propagation pulse‐echo technique (UPT) are found to be in good agreement and exhibit sigmoidal curves as a function of the sintering temperature. The porosity dependence of the relative values of Young's modulus and sound velocities is either close to or below (but never above) the prediction based on an exponential relation, and none of them is significantly below the prediction based on a percolation relation or a recently proposed numerical benchmark relation for overlapping monosized spheres. Values are lower when concave pores or irregular anisometric grains are dominating. The correlation of the normalized longitudinal wave velocities and relative transverse wave velocities, with VL/VT ratios ranging from 0.50 to 1.91, is well predicted by models for Poisson's ratios between 0.35 and 0.2.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Ceramics and Composites

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