Crystal orientation dependence of the stress-induced martensitic transformation in zirconia-based shape memory ceramics
Small volume samples of zirconia can survive stress-induced martensitic transformation without cracking, which enables in-depth explorations of martensite mechanics using micro-scale specimens. Here we present a systematic investigation of the orientation dependence of tetragonal crystals undergoing...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-847352023-07-14T15:51:22Z Crystal orientation dependence of the stress-induced martensitic transformation in zirconia-based shape memory ceramics Zeng, Xiao Mei Lai, Alan Gan, Chee Lip Schuh, Christopher A. School of Materials Science & Engineering Temasek Laboratories Shape memory effect (SME) Small volume zirconia Small volume samples of zirconia can survive stress-induced martensitic transformation without cracking, which enables in-depth explorations of martensite mechanics using micro-scale specimens. Here we present a systematic investigation of the orientation dependence of tetragonal crystals undergoing a uniaxial stress-driven martensitic transformation to the monoclinic phase, in single crystal zirconia pillars doped with yttria and titania. The Young’s modulus, martensitic transformation stress and transformation strain are highly dependent on the crystallographic orientation, and generally align with expectations based on known tensor properties and transformation crystallography. However, in some orientations, fracture or plastic slip are apparently preferred to martensitic transformation, and thus crystallography favors certain orientations if superelasticity or shape memory properties are specifically desired in zirconia ceramics. Accepted Version 2016-12-30T03:39:34Z 2019-12-06T15:50:31Z 2016-12-30T03:39:34Z 2019-12-06T15:50:31Z 2016 Journal Article Zeng, X. M., Lai, A., Gan, C. L., & Schuh, C. A. (2016). Crystal orientation dependence of the stress-induced martensitic transformation in zirconia-based shape memory ceramics. Acta Materialia, 116, 124-135. 1359-6454 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/84735 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/41962 10.1016/j.actamat.2016.06.030 en Acta Materialia © 2016 Acta Materialia Inc. This is the author created version of a work that has been peer reviewed and accepted for publication in Acta Materialia, published by Elsevier on behalf of Acta Materialia Inc. It incorporates referee’s comments but changes resulting from the publishing process, such as copyediting, structural formatting, may not be reflected in this document. The published version is available at: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actamat.2016.06.030]. 12 p. 41 p. application/pdf |
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Small volume samples of zirconia can survive stress-induced martensitic transformation without cracking, which enables in-depth explorations of martensite mechanics using micro-scale specimens. Here we present a systematic investigation of the orientation dependence of tetragonal crystals undergoing a uniaxial stress-driven martensitic transformation to the monoclinic phase, in single crystal zirconia pillars doped with yttria and titania. The Young’s modulus, martensitic transformation stress and transformation strain are highly dependent on the crystallographic orientation, and generally align with expectations based on known tensor properties and transformation crystallography. However, in some orientations, fracture or plastic slip are apparently preferred to martensitic transformation, and thus crystallography favors certain orientations if superelasticity or shape memory properties are specifically desired in zirconia ceramics. |
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Crystal orientation dependence of the stress-induced martensitic transformation in zirconia-based shape memory ceramics |
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