Conference Proceedings
Mineralogy and Petrology, Sydney, February
Conference Proceedings
Mineralogy and Petrology, Sydney, February
Zircon to Zirconia - from Sand to High Performance Ceramics
This paper examines the importance of processing to the properties and performance of high purity zirconia ceramics. Many of the principles discussed, however, apply to ceramic processing in general. For fabricated ceramic articles to display their wide range of high performance properties, they must be made fully dense._x000D_
The precursor powder and postpowder processing requirements necessary to achieve full density in the fabricated body are discussed. Brittleness, the anathema of ceramics, can be overcome in zirconia by incorporation of toughening mechanisms._x000D_
Transformation toughening and microcrack toughening and their origins in partially stabilized zirconia are reviewed.
The precursor powder and postpowder processing requirements necessary to achieve full density in the fabricated body are discussed. Brittleness, the anathema of ceramics, can be overcome in zirconia by incorporation of toughening mechanisms._x000D_
Transformation toughening and microcrack toughening and their origins in partially stabilized zirconia are reviewed.
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G H Barnett, M R Houchin, D H Jenkins
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- Published: 1989
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