Abstract
A Weibull strength distribution pertinent to micro-grain structures can be measured for a polycrystalline ceramic after the influence of micro-cracks is sufficiently suppressed (or nearly all pre-existing processing defects are smaller than or much smaller than the average grain size). We outlined the conditions for measurements of this “intrinsic” micro-grain Weibull strength distribution, and showed the characteristic strength σch, supported by a reasonably high Weibull modulus M, could be used to estimate the fracture toughness KIC without testing specimens with man-made long cracks. Fine- and coarse-grained alumina ceramics, nano-grain dental ceramic (3Y-TZP), fine- and coarse-grained transparent spinel ceramics, and nano-sized specimens of single crystal silicon were analysed by the simple statistical fracture model proposed in this study. KIC predictions from the “intrinsic” micro-grain Weibull strength distributions compared well with direct measurements from the standard test methods using specimens with man-made long cracks.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 106021 |
Journal | Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids |
Volume | 196 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Mar 2025 |
Keywords
- Grain size
- Microcracking
- Polycrystalline ceramics
- Strength and toughness relation
- Weibull distribution
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Condensed Matter Physics
- Mechanics of Materials
- Mechanical Engineering