Ys. Zheng et al., Relationship between flexural strength and surface roughness for hot-pressed Si3N4 self-reinforced ceramics, J EUR CERAM, 20(9), 2000, pp. 1345-1353
The hot-pressed Si3N4 self-reinforced ceramics with Y2O3 and Al2O3 addition
were first ground using the diamond wheel with the diamond grit of 64 mu m
size, and then polished using the diamond abrasives of 15, 6 and 1 mu m si
ze. The surface morphologies were examined by scanning electron microscopy
(SEM) and atomic force microscope (AFM). The flexural strength at room temp
erature showed a net relationship with surface roughnesses (R-a, R-z, R-3z,
R-t, R-q) the increase of which followed the surface finished and defect d
isappearance. The flexural strength and the negative square root of surface
defect size, maximum peak-to-valley height of surface, fit the following e
quation: sigma(f) = (A/R-t) - (B/root R-t) + C, where surface compressive r
esidual stress and defect size interact competitively on strength. Sharp pe
aks and deep grooves were undoubtedly the fracture origins after the first
grinding by the diamond wheel. The obvious surface defects had been elimina
ted by the following polishing, where fracture may be initiated from subsur
face defects: however, there was still some local damage observed by AFM du
e to diamond abrasion. The mirror finished surfaces should be stress free.
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