Nanoindentation characterization of submicro- and nano-sized liquid-phase-sintered SiC ceramics
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2004
abstract:
Submicro- and nano-sized liquid-phase-sintered SiC ceramics were mechanically tested by nanoindentation in the peak load range 5-400 mN. The submicro-sized sample showed a marked indentation size effect which the nano-sized samples did not exhibit. The relevance of indentation depth with respect to the microstructural scale has been outlined. In the investigated grain-size range, the hardness dependence on the grain size could be described by a load-dependent inverse Hall-Petch relation. Young's modulus was less microstructure- and load-dependent. Because of the very fine microstructure, the nano-sized SiC materials gave lower elastic values than the submicro-sized SiC ceramic.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
depth-sensing indentation; nanocrystalline materials; mechanical-properties; single-crystals; hardness; Young's modulus
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