Dynamic fracture behaviour of some brittle materials SPAKOVA, J., VYSOCKA, A., KOVALCIK, J., DUSZA, J., LENKEY, G. B. vol. 45 (2007), no. 4, pp. 209 - 213
Abstract The aim of the present contribution is to study the dynamic fracture properties of brittle materials MoSi2, Si3N4 and WC-Co. Dynamic tests at different loading rates ( ν = 0.992, 1.916, 3.677 m/s) were carried out using an instrumented Charpy impact pendulum. The force signals were recorded as a function of time by a digital oscilloscope. The stored data were analysed with a spreadsheet procedure. Microstructure analysis was realised by optical microscope and SEM using plasma or chemical etched samples. Fracture surfaces were investigated by SEM. The impact energies for MoSi2 and Si3N4 are about 0.02 - 0.06 J, respectively. The results revealed that the most brittle material is MoSi2 and the systems of WC-Co are the toughest ones. The impact energies of WC-Co systems are between 0.06 - 1 J, their value depends on the microstructure and increases with increasing volume fraction of Co and grain size of WC grains. Key words instrumented impact testing, brittle materials, fractography Full text (178 KB)
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