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无机材料学报 1998
Superplasticity in Ceramics
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Abstract:
Although ceramic materials are considered inherently brittle, superplastic behavior has beenobserved in many fine-grained ceramic materials with large elongation to failure at high temperatures. This paper reviews the major features of superplasticity, the deformation characteristicsand mechanism of yttria-stabilized tetragonal zirconia polycrystals, a typical superplastic ceramic,and the effects of dynamic grain growth, glassy phase and concurrent cavitation on the deformation behavior of Y-TZP. The superplastic behavior of other ceramic materials, including A12O3Al2O3-Y2O3 stabilized tetragonal zirconia composites, covalent ceramic materials, nanostructuredceramics, and glass-ceramics are also summarized.