1987
DOI: 10.1007/bf02647199
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Experimental study of the mechanics of fracture in WC-Co alloys

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“…An example of such damage evolution within a binder ligament is shown in Figure 5. Obtained micrographs represent experimental evidence (and thus validate) several statements postulated by Sigl and co-workers after their systematic and thorough investigation on the fracture behavior of WC-Co cemented carbides [6,10,11,13], as follows:…”
Section: Toughening Mechanisms In Wc-co Cemented Carbidessupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…An example of such damage evolution within a binder ligament is shown in Figure 5. Obtained micrographs represent experimental evidence (and thus validate) several statements postulated by Sigl and co-workers after their systematic and thorough investigation on the fracture behavior of WC-Co cemented carbides [6,10,11,13], as follows:…”
Section: Toughening Mechanisms In Wc-co Cemented Carbidessupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Within this context, cracks propagate throughout the composite assembly, leaving isolated metallic ligaments behind the crack tip. As first described by Evans et al [8], cracks open with increasing applied load, and a multiligament zone develops at the crack wake [9][10][11]. For WCCo cemented carbides, this zone is reported to measure about five times the microstructural length scale (carbide grain size) and comprises between 2 and 4 ligaments in the direction of crack propagation [10,11].…”
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