Publication detail

Acoustic Emission Echo by repeated pressure loading of ceramics material

HORSKÝ, J., MAZAL, P., KOTOUL, M.

Original Title

Acoustic Emission Echo by repeated pressure loading of ceramics material

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

A large group of relatively cheap particle composites, that consist of brittle matrix and dispersion of plastic (shapable) particles has very different mechanical properties in pull and pressure area of loading. Technical ceramic materials prove some importantly better mechanical qualities in comparison with highly firm steels (rigidity, abrasive wear, high pressure firmness). These materials are often used in technical equipment where the decisive loading is pressure quasi static, ev. repeated cyclic loading. At present, very little is known about micromechanics of damage of these materials, especially by operating of cyclic pressure loading. The reason is very difficult experimental identification of the development of damage of materials loaded in this way. In this contribution are presented our experience with the technology of acoustic emission by watching of the development of damage in ceramic material subjected to cyclic pressure loading by low frequency of loading.

Keywords

acoustic emission, ceramics, pressure fatigue

Authors

HORSKÝ, J., MAZAL, P., KOTOUL, M.

RIV year

2004

Released

15. 11. 2001

Publisher

VUT v Brně

Location

Brno

ISBN

80-214-2008-1

Book

Acoustic Emission 2001 - International Internet Conference

Pages from

47

Pages to

55

Pages count

8

BibTex

@{BUT69897
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