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Inhomogeneities microstructural flaws

The mechanisms responsible for fracture in structural ceramics at elevated temperatures have been reviewed [154]. Sensitivity to flaws or microstructural inhomogeneities which nucleate microcracks are among the failure mechanisms. The flaws which control failure under creep conditions are different from those responsible for fast fracture at room temperature. A common feature is the development of cracks through gradual damage accumulation, depend on the microstructure. The role of cracks in the deformation and fracture behavior of polycrystalline structural ceramics have been reviewed [155]. [Pg.97]


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