Effect of second phase addition of zirconia on the mechanical response of textured alumina ceramics
Anna‐Katharina Hofer, Irina Kraleva, Tobias Prötsch, Andreas Vratanar, Marlies Wratschko, Raúl Bermejo
Abstract
The effect of second phase addition of zirconia on the mechanical response of textured alumina was analysed. Highly textured monolithic tape-casted alumina was obtained through templated grain growth. Compositions containing 1, 2, 5 and 10 vol% of (i) non-stabilised and (ii) 3 mol% yttria-stabilised zirconia, respectively, were investigated. XRD analyses revealed that the texture degree decreased with increasing second phase content. Microstructural analysis showed zirconia grains inside the textured alumina grains for contents ≤ 5 vol%, affecting the mode of fracture. Fracture toughness of textured alumina significantly decreased with the addition of a second phase. In the case of non-stabilised zirconia, the constraint of the alumina matrix and the small grain size led to a lower fracture toughness in comparison to monolithic textured alumina (KIc = 5.1 MPa m1/2). The fracture toughness of textured alumina with 3 mol% yttria-stabilised zirconia was comparable to equiaxed alumina, independent of the content ratio (KIc = 3.5 MPa m1/2).