2015
DOI: 10.1179/2055035915y.0000000004
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Investigation of the mechanical properties and fracture morphology of glass ceramic fibers

Abstract: The mechanical properties of magnesium aluminium silicate (MAS) and lithium aluminium silicate (LAS) single fibers were investigated. The fibers were prepared using different methods namely melt drawing (MAS) and continuous drawing (LAS) respectively. The glass ceramic fibers were subjected to the optimized thermal treatments and tested using the single fiber test method (SFT) in order to obtain and evaluate their mechanical properties before and after crystallization. The tested fibers were further characteri… Show more

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“…Reproduced with permission. [ 79 ] Copyright 2022, Informa UK Limited. h) Fracture ends of three typical ceramic fibers.…”
Section: Mechanical Behaviors Of Ceramic Fiber Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Reproduced with permission. [ 79 ] Copyright 2022, Informa UK Limited. h) Fracture ends of three typical ceramic fibers.…”
Section: Mechanical Behaviors Of Ceramic Fiber Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tensile fracture surface of the ceramic fibers could be classified into three different regions, and the typical tensile fracture surface was shown in Figure 6g. [ 79 ] In fiber cross section, smooth initiation region that looked like the source of fracture was observed, and this region was formed due to the fact that the surface flaws had a disposition to crack initiation than the internal flaws under higher stresses. [ 80 ] Then, the crack nucleation site was followed by a foggy transition region and an area of rapid crack propagation.…”
Section: Mechanical Behaviors Of Ceramic Fiber Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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