<p>These volumes, 7 and 8, of Fracture Mechanics of Ceramics constitute the proceedings of an international symposium on the fracture mechanics of ceramic materials held at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia on June 19, 20 and 21, 1985. These proceedings consti
Fracture Mechanics of Ceramics: Volume 2 Microstructure, Materials, and Applications
โ Scribed by R. W. Davidge (auth.), R. C. Bradt, D. P. H. Hasselman, F. F. Lange (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1974
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 484
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
These volumes constitute the Proceedings of a Symposium ort the Fracture Mechanics of Cerarnics, held at the Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, July 11, 12, and 13, 1973. The theme of the symposium focussed on the mechanical behavior of brittle cerarnics in terms of the characteristics of cracks. The 52 contributed papers by 87 authors, present an overview of the curยญ rent understanding of the theory and application of fracture mechanยญ ics to brittle cerarnics. The prograrn chairmen gratefully acknowledge the financial assistance for the Symposium provided by the Office of Naval Reยญ search, the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences of the Pennsylยญ vania State University, the Materials Research Center of Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvana and Westinghouse Research Laboratories, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Special appreciation is extended to the expert organization provided by the J. Orvis Keller Conference Center of the Pennsylยญ vania State Conference Center of the Pennsylvania State University. In particular, Mrs. Patricia Ewing should be acknowledged for the excellent prograrn organization and planning. Dean Harold J. O'Brien, who was featured as the after-dinner speaker and who presented a most stimulating talk on the cornrnunication between people, also contribยญ uted to the success of the meeting. Finally, we also wish to thank our joint secretaries for the patience and help in bringing these Proceedings to press. University Park R. C. Bradt Bethlehem D. P. H. Hasseiman Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania F. F. Lange July, 1973 v CONTENTS OF VOLUME 2 Contents of Volume 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Front Matter....Pages 445-445
Effects of Microstructure on the Mechanical Properties of Ceramics....Pages 447-468
Fracture Mechanics of Concrete....Pages 469-482
Fracture of Directionally Solidified CaO ยท ZrO 2 -ZrO 2 Eutectic....Pages 483-494
Fracture Energy and Thermal Shock Resistance of Mica Glass-Ceramics....Pages 495-508
Fracture of Polycrystalline Graphite....Pages 509-526
Fracture of Wรผstite and Wรผstite-Fe 3 O 4 -5v/o Fe Versus Grain Size....Pages 527-539
Microstructural Development and Fracture Toughness of a Calcia Partially Stabilized Zirconia....Pages 541-553
Determination of K Ic -Factors with Diamond-Saw-Cuts in Ceramic Materials....Pages 555-565
Microstructural Considerations for the Application of Fracture Mechanics Techniques....Pages 567-577
Strength and Microstructure of Dense, Hot-Pressed Silicon Carbide....Pages 579-598
Criteria for Crack Extension and Arrest in Residual, Localized Stress Fields Associated with Second Phase Particles....Pages 599-609
Front Matter....Pages 611-611
Subcritical Crack Growth in Ceramics....Pages 613-646
The Propagation of Cracks by Diffusion....Pages 647-657
Slow Crack Growth in Polycrystalline Ceramics....Pages 659-676
Precipitation Strengthening in Non-Stoichiometric Mg-Al Spinel....Pages 677-690
Fatigue Fracture of an Alumina Ceramic at Several Temperatures....Pages 691-707
Stress-Corrosion Cracking in Polycrystalline MgO....Pages 709-733
Effect of Polymeric Coatings on Strength of Soda-Lime Glass....Pages 735-747
The Griffith Criterion and the Reversible and Irreversible Fracture of Brittle Materials....Pages 749-755
Front Matter....Pages 757-757
Thermal Shock Resistance of Ceramic Materials....Pages 759-778
Front Matter....Pages 757-757
Crack Propagation in a Thermally Stressed Ceramic Reactor Fuel....Pages 779-790
Determination of Fracture Toughness Parameters for Tungsten Carbide-Cobalt Alloys....Pages 791-806
Fracture Resistance of Metal-Infiltrated Porous Ceramics....Pages 807-815
Fracture and Strain Energy Release in Prestressed Glass and Glass-Ceramics....Pages 817-827
A Fracture Mechanics Study of the Skylab Windows....Pages 829-841
The Applicability of Fracture Mechanics Technology to Porcelain Ceramics....Pages 843-861
Application of Fracture Mechanics to Graphite Under Complex Stress Conditions....Pages 863-873
Engineering Design and the Probability of Fatigue Failure of Ceramic Material....Pages 875-881
Fracture Mechanics of Binary Sodium Silicate Glasses....Pages 883-893
Failure Prediction in Brittle Materials Using Fracture Mechanics and Acoustic Emission....Pages 895-924
Back Matter....Pages 925-938
โฆ Subjects
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