2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0013-7944(02)00054-1
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Thermal fracture behavior of metal/ceramic functionally graded materials

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“…Layers with specific heat parameters can be obtained with this method, e.g. thermally insulating TBC coatings [2,47,59,60] and other coatings, e.g. biocompatible ones (hydroxyapatite).…”
Section: General Concept Of Sintered Gradient Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Layers with specific heat parameters can be obtained with this method, e.g. thermally insulating TBC coatings [2,47,59,60] and other coatings, e.g. biocompatible ones (hydroxyapatite).…”
Section: General Concept Of Sintered Gradient Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gradient materials are broadly used for producing parts where, in the conditions of use, a high temperature gradient exists, in particular in the space and aviation industry [1,21,23,37]. They are used for producing heat barriers, shell plating or rocket engine parts most often [1,43,59]. Gradient materials can be used in a combustion chamber of jet turbine engines where very aggressive conditions prevail for the materials used.…”
Section: General Concept Of Sintered Gradient Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of typical FGMs are functionally graded metal/ceramic composites which offer optimal thermomechanical characteristics, also they allow one to avoid interfacial delamination usual for layered compositions of a ceramic coating and a metal substrate [2]. The behaviour of FGMs including heat transfer problems and thermal stress analyses in metal/ceramic FGMs have been extensively studied in the past decade, e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…However, cracks can initiate from initial defects or microcracks appear during manufacturing or service. Experimental results [4] showed that when functionally graded plates are subjected to thermal shock, multiple cracks often occur on the ceramic surface during cooling-heating cycles. This fracture process begins from formation of a single crack from initial defects and then a system of edge cracks is formed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%