石英
开裂
声发射
材料科学
热膨胀
大气温度范围
复合材料
热的
放松(心理学)
矿物学
冶金
化学
热力学
心理学
社会心理学
物理
作者
Yutaka Ohya,Yasutaka Takahashi,Minori Murata,Zenbe-e NAKAGAWA,Kenya HAMANO
标识
DOI:10.1111/j.1551-2916.1999.tb20083.x
摘要
Quartz grains in porcelain bodies cause cracking. Under the present conditions, acoustic emission (AE) has shown that the cracking occurred in a temperature range of 900°–800°C during cooling from firing at a temperature of 1200°C. This cracking can be explained by a large thermal expansion mismatch that was due to the negative thermal expansion of quartz at temperatures >1000°C and no stress relaxation of the glass phase. At a temperature of 573°C, which is the transition temperature of quartz, AE was not detected by the measuring system that was used, although there were many peripheral cracks around the large quartz grains. The energy release rate of the peripheral cracks at a temperature of 573°C was too low to be detected by the equipment that was used.
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