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Phase Transformations in Dicalcium Silicate: I, Fabrication and Phase Stability of Fine‐Grained β Phase
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1992
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EngineeringSevere Plastic DeformationDicalcium SilicateStructural MaterialsCalcium AluminateMicrostructure-strength RelationshipPhase SeparationCrystal FormationPhase TransformationsMaterials ScienceSio 4Fine‐grained β PhaseCeramic MaterialMaterial MechanicsDense β PhaseMicrostructureβ‐Ca 2Mechanical PropertiesPhase EquilibriumApplied PhysicsMechanics Of Materials
Fine‐grained β‐Ca 2 SiO 4 containing small amounts of sodium was fabricated as an analogue to tetragonal zirconia polycrystals (TZP) in order to study the stress‐induced β→γ transformation. This avoided the problems associated with the fabrication and evaluation of composites containing β‐Ca 2 SiO 4 . The microstructure of dense β‐Ca 2 SiO 4 exhibited severe intergranular strains and twin‐terminating microcracks as seen by TEM. The β‐phase twin widths were quantitatively correlated with grain sizes giving an average ratio of 0.04. Stress‐induced transformation was observed on ground surfaces but not on fracture surfaces. The stress–strain behavior and the mechanical properties were consistent with stress‐induced microcracking and microcrack coalescence. The elastic modulus of fully dense β phase was estimated to be 123 GPa.
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