Detection of contact damage in ceramics by an ultrasonic method

Authors
Ahn, HSJahanmir, SSlotwinski, JABlessing, GV
Issue Date
1998-07
Publisher
CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
Citation
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS RESEARCH, v.13, no.7, pp.1899 - 1904
Abstract
A pulse-echo ultrasonic technique consisting of focused normal-incident compressional waves was used for the detection and evaluation of surface and subsurface damage in micaceous glass-ceramic and silicon nitride samples. The damage was produced by indentation with a tungsten carbide ball. The nature of the damage was found to be material-dependent and was classified into two types: Hertzian cone cracks in the silicon nitride, and distributed subsurface microcracks in the glass-ceramic. While the cone cracks were visible on the surface as circular ring cracks, the distributed subsurface microcracks were not associated with any visible surface cracks. Both the cone cracks and the distributed subsurface microcracks were easily detected by the ultrasonic technique. In addition, the ultrasonic beam was focused to different depths below the surface of the glass-ceramic sample to probe the subsurface region containing the microfracture damage.
Keywords
SILICON-NITRIDE; ACOUSTIC MICROSCOPY; MATERIAL REMOVAL; MICROFRACTURE; ALUMINA; CRACK; SILICON-NITRIDE; ACOUSTIC MICROSCOPY; MATERIAL REMOVAL; MICROFRACTURE; ALUMINA; CRACK; Hertzian damage; Sub-surface damage; microcracks; compressional ultrasonic wave
ISSN
0884-2914
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/142985
DOI
10.1557/JMR.1998.0269
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