Mechanical Behavior Of Sic Ceramics With Single Flaw Under Three-Point Bending

CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL(2021)

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Abstract
As a common defect in ceramics, the flaw-like defect will affect the fracture damage and mechanical properties of ceramics. For the current experimental equipment, it is difficult to accurately prefabricate defects in ceramics and observe the internal crack propagation when the specimen is damaged under loading, however, numerical simulation can solve this problem well. In order to explore the effect of various parameters of a single flaw on the crack evolution and bending strength of SiC ceramics under three-point bending, a SiC ceramic discrete element model with a prefabricated single-flaw defect is established and calibrated in this study, and the effects of the flaw length, inclination angle, and position on the bending strength of SiC ceramic specimens are investigated. The results show that the SiC ceramic specimen has the highest sensitivity to the existence of single-flaw defect when the flaw height ratio is 0 and inclination angle is 90 degrees. As the height ratio of the single-flaw defect increases, the weakening effect of the flaw on the bending strength is reduced. Moreover, the influence of the flaw inclination angle on the bending strength of the specimen is weaker than that of the height ratio, but a change in the flaw inclination angle may induce the generation of secondary cracks in the specimen. In addition, the effect of the horizontal offset of the flaw on the bending strength is not obvious, but secondary cracks may also be generated in the specimen.
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Single-flaw defect, Three-point bending, Bending strength ratio, Discrete element method
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