In the latest years, several mechanical and tribological data have been published about ceramic tiles, including 3-point and 4-point modulus of rupture, fracture toughness, elastic moduli, Poisson coefficient, critical defect size, Weibull modulus, impact strength, creep, microhardness, and wear rates. Literature and unpublished data of both porous (e.g. monoporosa) and vitrified (i.e. porcelain stoneware) ceramic tiles are shortly reviewed, together with the available phase composition and microstructural characteristics. The applicability of general mechanical and tribological models to design ceramic tiles with enhanced strength and wear performances is appraised and the major technological problems are outlined and discussed.

Mechanical and Tribological Properties of Ceramic Tiles: a Reappraisal

Dondi M
2006

Abstract

In the latest years, several mechanical and tribological data have been published about ceramic tiles, including 3-point and 4-point modulus of rupture, fracture toughness, elastic moduli, Poisson coefficient, critical defect size, Weibull modulus, impact strength, creep, microhardness, and wear rates. Literature and unpublished data of both porous (e.g. monoporosa) and vitrified (i.e. porcelain stoneware) ceramic tiles are shortly reviewed, together with the available phase composition and microstructural characteristics. The applicability of general mechanical and tribological models to design ceramic tiles with enhanced strength and wear performances is appraised and the major technological problems are outlined and discussed.
2006
Istituto di Scienza, Tecnologia e Sostenibilità per lo Sviluppo dei Materiali Ceramici - ISSMC (ex ISTEC)
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