2019
DOI: 10.1002/adem.201801103
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Alumina–Nickel Composite Processed via Co‐Assembly Using Freeze‐Casting and Spark Plasma Sintering

Abstract: A metal-ceramic composite comprised of %82 vol% alumina (Al 2 O 3 ) and %18 vol% nickel (Ni) is fabricated via co-assembly of alumina micro-platelets with Ni particles using the freeze-casting process followed by the spark plasma sintering (SPS). The SPS processing with a custom-designed temperature-pressure history result in formation of elongated Ni phase between the lamellar-ceramic phase. Results of the mechanical characterization shows that inclusion of Ni improves the flexural strength of the composite b… Show more

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“…10). NLA-TLP have a K IC equal or higher than all other nacre-like composites with both polymer [50,59] and metallic phases [53,54,56] while presenting strength 2 times higher than all the other nacrelike composites. The K J of MASC-TLP is only bested by two compositions, Ice T-glass and a composite made with a mixture of nickel metal and nickel oxide.…”
Section: Structure/performance Relationship In Nlasmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…10). NLA-TLP have a K IC equal or higher than all other nacre-like composites with both polymer [50,59] and metallic phases [53,54,56] while presenting strength 2 times higher than all the other nacrelike composites. The K J of MASC-TLP is only bested by two compositions, Ice T-glass and a composite made with a mixture of nickel metal and nickel oxide.…”
Section: Structure/performance Relationship In Nlasmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Because of Griffith scaling law, smaller reinforcement sizes usually mean stronger composites, so the next development was to use micron-sized bricks, with alumina platelets [45,46,47], glass flakes [33,48], or brushite platelets [49]. Several secondary phases have been used in these composites, from polymers [47,50,51] to metal [52,53,54,55,56] and even graphene [57] or metallic glasses [58]. The controlled dewetting of TiO 2 nanolayer allows in addition the careful study of the mineral bridges' effect on the mechanical properties [59,60].…”
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“…Compared to previous metal–ceramic composites with nacre-like architecture, our iron-based composites show 30 to 60% higher bending strength (400 MPa) combined with a fracture toughness level nearly as high as that of the toughest Ni-based systems (16 MPa m 1/2 ) 7 , 27 . This set of mechanical properties makes our composites attractive materials for load-bearing structural applications, particularly those where minimum weight is a key requirement (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…1. This architecture is inspired by natural materials, and there have been many studies in the literature aiming at manufacturing such composites [28][29][30][31][32] . Natural materials such as nacreous part of sea shells have developed structural composites, using a set of rather ordinary constituents, which exhibit extraordinary mechanical properties.…”
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