Date of Award
12-2010
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Science (MS)
Legacy Department
Materials Science and Engineering
Committee Chair/Advisor
Skaar, Eric
Committee Member
Luo , Jian
Committee Member
Ballato , John
Abstract
Zirconia is one of the extensively studied solid oxide ceramics with respect to its use in various industrial applications like electrolyte in fuel cells, sensors, refractories and exhaust chamber in automobile industry. It can be found from the literature 1-4 that are contradictory results on the mechanical properties when alumina is added. There are several factors like microstructure, phase composition and method of processing that affects the mechanical properties of the material. The focus of this research is to examine how hardness, tensile strength and other properties varies with alumina content and deduce the optimal amount of alumina that is needed to maximize the properties of the composite. Using particle size analyzer the particle size of the powders used in preparing the composite is calculated. Diametral compression test yields tensile strength and hardness measurement is done using Vickers's hardness. Inference for the experimental results along with regression and correlation analysis was carried out to substantiate the results.
Recommended Citation
Kandaswamy, Ramanaganapathy, "Optimizing The Mechanical Properties Of Partially Yttria Stabilized Zirconia With Alumina Additions" (2010). All Theses. 981.
https://open.clemson.edu/all_theses/981