Glass Reinforced Alumina Laminate to Rate Fracture Energy Balance
Keywords:
Alumina, Brittle, Glass, Griffith, LaminationAbstract
This article is a study about glass-reinforced alumina laminated morphology. Ceramics have acceptable thermal-mechanical properties, stability under good oxidation, and better in hard accuse to secure adoptive structural components. Inherent brittleness has been an extension of small flaws dispersed in bulk material as well as surface origin. Limitation of applicability thereby has suggestive issued ceramic materials as prone to sudden and catastrophic failure upon imposition of design specific load. Otherwise, ethics has been decisive, in lieu, low in fracture toughness, given by the Griffith criterion. The usual nature of fracture form in ceramic material has been linked to a description of energy balance at the tip of the crack. Stress has applied at boundaries to focus on the small region i.e. stress greater than tensile strength to grow crack for the quick traverse.