Wet processing and characterization of ZrO2/stainless steel composites: electrical and mechanical perfomance

Zirconia/stainless steel composites have been prepared by a wet processing method with metal volume concentration ranging from 15% to 30%. The composites were characterized by electrical and mechanical measurements. The dependence of the electrical properties of these composites with the metal concentration presents a percolative behaviour with a metal-insulator transition, in addition to an increment of the capacity in the neighbourhood of a critical volume concentration. This value was found to be f c = 0.285, which is much higher than the theoretical value for randomly dispersed 3D composites (f c = 0.16). It has been found that the incorporation of stainless steel particles to zirconia matrix, increases the toughness and decreases both the hardness and the flexural strength. The enhancement of toughness is attributed to a crack deflection mechanism as a consequence of a weak ZrO2/stainless steel interface.

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Main Authors: López-Esteban,S., Bartolomé,J.F., Pecharromán,C., Mello Castanho,S.R.H., Moya,J.S.
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: ABM, ABC, ABPol 2001
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-14392001000300013
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