Title: Materials world
1Materials world
high toughness dislocation plasticity suffers
from modest hardness and lower melting point!
brittle materials toughness
strength variability major concerns!
low density, high flexibility lacks high
temperature applications!
Composites A special material class combining
properties of metallic, ceramic and polymeric
materials. Three distinct composite classes
MMC, CMC and PMC.
2Ceramics How to define?
Origin of word Ceramic Keramikos (burnt stuff)
In general, Ceramics are broadly defined as a
class of inorganic nonmetallic materials having
ionic/covalent bonding and typically processed
/ used at high temperature
3Classification
Properties depend on use of high quality fine
powders process parameters
Mostly silicate based materials
Used in technical applications requiring good
mechanical and functional properties
Lower cost mostly used for low key
applications!
4High temperature applications
5Ceramics low density materials
6structural ceramics-strength toughness
New materials
7Fracture of solids stress concentration
8Ductile and brittle fracture
9Important loading geometries
mode I
mode II
mode III
10Why metals are tough?
11Application of ceramics
12Structural applications of zirconia
13Use of zirconia in steel industries
14More applications of zirconia
PSZ used as valve guides for a turbocharger
Stabilised zirconia used as valve seats
15Structural applications of carbide ceramics
Silicon Carbide Mechanical seals, gas turbine
components, wear and corrosion resistant parts,
.
16Industrial applications of silicon nitride
turbocharger rotors
ball bearings
17Commercial uses of silicon nitride ceramics
Silicon nitride Aerospace and automotive
engine components, heaters, ignitors, gas turbine
parts, ..
18Commercial applications NHK springs
19More uses of structural ceramics
20Al2O3-SiC composites cutting tools
21 IC engine ball bearings
22Materials resistant to projectiles