In this work, the study of the contact fatigue of an alumina-based laminated composite with compressive residual stresses in the surface is presented, together with a monolithic alumina as a reference material. Hertzian indentation techniques were employed which better represent the in service actual contact loading. Different tests were performed under static and cyclic loading. The evolution of damage and the different types of fracture produced were examined, and an improvement in contact resistance of the composite, due to compressive residual stress, was highlighted. A better resistance of the laminated composite was observed for every test in comparison with the monolithic reference material.
Contact fatigue in ceramic laminated composites
G de Portu
2005
Abstract
In this work, the study of the contact fatigue of an alumina-based laminated composite with compressive residual stresses in the surface is presented, together with a monolithic alumina as a reference material. Hertzian indentation techniques were employed which better represent the in service actual contact loading. Different tests were performed under static and cyclic loading. The evolution of damage and the different types of fracture produced were examined, and an improvement in contact resistance of the composite, due to compressive residual stress, was highlighted. A better resistance of the laminated composite was observed for every test in comparison with the monolithic reference material.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


