Functionally gradient materials (FGMs) composed of 3YSZ and IN713LC were developed
in three different configurations. A linear-mode FGM had its compositions with a monotonic change
in coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE). Negative- and positive-deviated FGMs had their
compositions with lower and higher CTEs, respectively, on the ceramic sides. Fracture behaviors of
these three types of FGMs were evaluated with aids of residual stress analyses. FGMs with a
positive CTE deviation demonstrated the best performance in the experiment. The brittle ceramic
side was under high compressive stress, and high tensile stresses were primarily initiated in the
metal-rich gradient layers.
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