Various structural ceramics have been developed as heat-resistant materials
. It is very important to investigate their thermal shock characteristics.
This report presents a newly developed, laser irradiation method to evaluat
e thermal shock strength and proposes that a critical power density can be
a new measure to evaluate heat resistant materials.
The temperature and thermal stress distributions of the cylindrical shaped
Al2O3 ceramics under irradiation by CO2 laser beams are analysed using FEM.
The maximum tensile and compressive stresses are obtained with respect to
beam diameters for various power densities. These relations lead to critica
l power densities at which materials are fractured. The relationships betwe
en the critical power density and beam diameters derive critical fracture c
urves which gives the fracture criterion of ceramics. Finally, the irradiat
ion experiments were carried out and their results got a good agreement wit
h the theoretical fracture criterion. It was concluded that the critical fr
acture curve can be a new measure to evaluate thermal shock resistance of c
eramics. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd and Techna S.r.l. All rights reserve
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