J. Am. Ceram. Soc., 77
ROLE OF GRAIN SIZE IN STRENGTH
VARIABILITY OF ALUMINA
Desiderio Kovar and
Michael J. Readey
Department of Materials
Science and Engineering,
ABSTRACT
Relationships between grain size and strength
variability in alumina were investigated.
Results are presented for an ultra-high purity alumina with a narrow
grain size distribution and an equiaxed
grain morphology at three grain sizes ranging from 5 mm to 27 mm. Vickers indentations are used to introduce
controlled flaws into the specimens. It
is found that increasing the grain size leads to enhanced flaw tolerance owing
to a rising R-curve. However, contrary
to recent theoretical predictions, no reduction in strength variability is
found with increasing grain size. It is
proposed that increasing variability in local fracture toughness with grain
size offsets any improvement in reliability.
This suggests that an upper-bound to the reliability of grain-bridging
materials may exist.