Glass–alumina functionally graded materials were obtained using two different methods: percolation, which was representative of naturaltransport based processes, and plasma spraying, which was representative of constructive processes. The specimens produced in this way wereinvestigated to evaluate the effect of production techniques on the final microstructure and gradient, which, in turn, govern the properties andperformances of the graded systems. Moreover, post-production heat treatments were performed in order to improve the reliability of the materialsexamined.
Effects of different production techniques on glass-alumina functionally graded materials / Cannillo, Valeria; Lusvarghi, Luca; Siligardi, Cristina; Sola, Antonella. - In: CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 0272-8842. - STAMPA. - 34:7(2008), pp. 1719-1727. [10.1016/j.ceramint.2007.05.018]
Effects of different production techniques on glass-alumina functionally graded materials
CANNILLO, Valeria;LUSVARGHI, Luca;SILIGARDI, Cristina;SOLA, Antonella
2008
Abstract
Glass–alumina functionally graded materials were obtained using two different methods: percolation, which was representative of naturaltransport based processes, and plasma spraying, which was representative of constructive processes. The specimens produced in this way wereinvestigated to evaluate the effect of production techniques on the final microstructure and gradient, which, in turn, govern the properties andperformances of the graded systems. Moreover, post-production heat treatments were performed in order to improve the reliability of the materialsexamined.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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