1. Effect of Adding Nanosize ZrO2 and Compaction Processing Parameters on Properties of Composites Based on Al2O3 and ZrO2
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Yu. K. Nepochatov, O. Yu. Zadorozhnaya, A. A. Bogaev, O. V. Tiunova, T. A. Khabas, and A. V. Shkodkin
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Pressing ,Materials science ,Compaction ,Radial direction ,Comparative evaluation ,Wear resistance ,visual_art ,Materials Chemistry ,Ceramics and Composites ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Ceramic ,Composite material ,Suspension (vehicle) ,Shrinkage - Abstract
The effect of dry axial compaction process parameters on physicomechanical properties of ceramic composite material ZTA (Al2O3βZrO2, ZrO2 > 20 wt.%) with a different content of nanosize ZrO2 powder (range 0 β 4 wt.%) is studied. The dependence of compact density is determined, and also the main physicomechanical properties of sintered specimens on compaction conditions, and linear specimen shrinkage on compaction pressure in the pressing direction and radial direction. It is revealed that an increase in the amount of nanosize ZrO2 in an original charge facilitates an increase in compact and sintered specimen density, and a reduction in specimen linear shrinkage during firing. Comparative evaluation is carried out under industrial production conditions for wear resistance of ceramic specimens based on Al2O3 and ZrO2 with a different ZrO2 content, and also addition of nanosize ZrO2.
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- 2014
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