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Microscale computational simulation and experimental measurement of thermal residual stresses in glass-alumina functionally graded materials

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2006
Short description:
Microscale computational simulation and experimental measurement of thermal residual stresses in glass-alumina functionally graded materials / Cannillo, Valeria; Montorsi, Monia; Siligardi, Cristina; Sola, Antonella; G., De Portu; L., Micele; G., Pezzotti. - In: JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN CERAMIC SOCIETY. - ISSN 0955-2219. - STAMPA. - 26:8(2006), pp. 1411-1419. [10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2005.02.012]
abstract:
Glass-alumina functionally graded materials are new attractive composite materials, that can achieve peculiar mechanical properties due to their gradual compositional variation. Nevertheless, the difference between the coefficients of thermal expansion of the constituent phases may result in significant thermal residual stresses in service or during fabrication. A proper (glass formulation can minimize the mismatch in thermo-mechanical properties, thus relevantly reducing the mean value of the resultant thermal stresses. However, it is a crucial requirement to evaluate the effect of microstructural discreteness and randomness oil the actual stress distribution in functionally graded materials. With this aim,a computational model which applies the finite element method at the microscale is used. The careful modelling of the real microstructural details enables to accurately predict the local stress values and distribution. In order to verify the reliability of the computational simulations, the residual thermal stresses were also experimentally measured by means of a piezo-spectroscopic technique. The comparison between the numerical and the experimental results validate the microstructure-based model.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Microstructure; Mechanical properties; Thermal expansion; Al2O3; Glass
List of contributors:
Cannillo, Valeria; Montorsi, Monia; Siligardi, Cristina; Sola, Antonella; G., De Portu; L., Micele; G., Pezzotti
Authors of the University:
CANNILLO Valeria
MONTORSI Monia
SILIGARDI Cristina
SOLA Antonella
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/309525
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JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN CERAMIC SOCIETY
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