High-temperature deformation of fully-dense fine-grained boron carbide ceramics: Experimental facts and modeling

被引:16
|
作者
Malmal Moshtaghioun, Bibi [1 ]
Gomez Garcia, Diego [1 ]
Dominguez Rodriguez, Arturo [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Seville, Inst Mat Sci, CSIC, Dept Condensed Matter Phys, E-41080 Seville, Spain
关键词
Plasticity; Dislocations; Twinning; Ceramics; Boron carbide; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; ROOM-TEMPERATURE; CREEP; PLASTICITY; B4C; STEEL; MICROSTRUCTURE; POLYCRYSTALS; MAGNESIUM; METALS;
D O I
10.1016/j.matdes.2015.08.134
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Boron carbide ceramics are the hardest material in Nature after diamond and the cubic phase of boron nitride. Due to this fact, their room-temperature fracture properties are the object of intense research. Paradoxically, high-temperature deformation is essentially unknown, because very high temperatures and stresses are necessarily required and high-quality specimens have not been available until recently. In this paper, the high-temperature compressive creep of fine-grained boron carbide polycrystals is reported. The breakdown of the classical power-law for high-temperature plasticity in ceramics is found. An analytical model is proposed. The model assumes that deformation is produced by dislocation glide. However, since the formation of twins is energetically favorable in this material and they act as strong barriers for dislocation glide, their motion turns to become progressively more difficult as elongation proceeds. The combination of increasing twin barriers and dislocations in mutual interaction is proposed to be the mechanism for high-temperature plasticity in this material. The model is validated with the experimental results. Final elongation of boron carbide specimens is reported to be over 100%, although this material cannot be described as a superplastic ceramic. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:287 / 293
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] High-temperature creep deformation of coarse-grained boron carbide ceramics
    Malmal Moshtaghioun, Bibi
    Gomez Garcia, Diego
    Dominguez Rodriguez, Arturo
    Padture, Nitin P.
    JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN CERAMIC SOCIETY, 2015, 35 (05) : 1423 - 1429
  • [2] HIGH-TEMPERATURE DEFORMATION OF A FINE-GRAINED ZIRCONIA
    DUCLOS, R
    CRAMPON, J
    JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE LETTERS, 1987, 6 (08) : 905 - 908
  • [3] Enhancement of high-temperature deformation in fine-grained silicon carbide with Al doping
    Tokiyama, Takuya
    Shinoda, Yutaka
    Akatsu, Takashi
    Wakai, Fumihiro
    MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING B-ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL SOLID-STATE MATERIALS, 2008, 148 (1-3): : 261 - 264
  • [4] HIGH-TEMPERATURE DEFORMATION AND CAVITATION IN FINE-GRAINED ALUMINA
    YOSHIZAWA, Y
    SAKUMA, T
    MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING A-STRUCTURAL MATERIALS PROPERTIES MICROSTRUCTURE AND PROCESSING, 1994, 176 (1-2): : 447 - 453
  • [5] HIGH-TEMPERATURE PLASTIC-FLOW IN FINE-GRAINED CERAMICS
    SAKUMA, T
    OKADA, K
    TETSU TO HAGANE-JOURNAL OF THE IRON AND STEEL INSTITUTE OF JAPAN, 1993, 79 (08): : N576 - N582
  • [6] SUPERPLASTICITY OF FINE-GRAINED METALS AT HIGH-TEMPERATURE CONSTRAINED DEFORMATION
    ZASIMCHUK, EE
    BELYAKOVA, MN
    ZHOLUD, VV
    UKRAINSKII FIZICHESKII ZHURNAL, 1993, 38 (02): : 299 - 305
  • [7] High temperature microplasticity of fine-grained ceramics
    Lakki, A
    Schaller, R
    JOURNAL DE PHYSIQUE IV, 1996, 6 (C8): : 331 - 340
  • [8] Effect of amount of boron doping on compression deformation of fine-grained silicon carbide at elevated temperature
    Shinoda, Y
    Yoshida, M
    Akatsu, T
    Wakai, F
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY, 2004, 87 (08) : 1525 - 1529
  • [9] HIGH-TEMPERATURE DEFORMATION AND GRAIN-GROWTH IN FINE-GRAINED ZIRCONIA
    YOSHIZAWA, YI
    SAKUMA, T
    ENGINEERING FRACTURE MECHANICS, 1991, 40 (4-5) : 847 - 854
  • [10] Grain size dependence of hardness and fracture toughness in pure near fully-dense boron carbide ceramics
    Moshtaghioun, Bibi Malmal
    Gomez-Garcia, Diego
    Dominguez-Rodriguez, Arturo
    Todd, Richard I.
    JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN CERAMIC SOCIETY, 2016, 36 (07) : 1829 - 1834