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Composition-graded transition phase

STRUCTURE AND STABILITY OF COMPOSITION-GRADED TRANSITIONAL BUFFERING PHASE... [Pg.462]

The concept of functionally graded materials (FGMs) is to tailor nonuniform distribution of components and phases in materials, and hence combine mechanical, thermal, electrical, chemical, and other properties that cannot be realized in uniform materials. For example, the material structure may have a smooth transition from a metal phase with good mechanical strength on one side, to a ceramic phase with high thermal resistance on the other side (see Fig. 13). With a gradual variation in composition, FGMs do not have the intermaterial boundaries found in multilayer materials, and hence they exhibit better resistance to thermal stress. [Pg.104]


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