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Get Free AccessThe prospect of extending natural biological design to develop new synthetic ceramic-metal composite materials is examined. Using ice-templating of ceramic suspensions and subsequent metal infiltration, we demonstrate that the concept of ordered hierarchical design can be applied to create fine-scale laminated ceramic-metal (bulk) composites that are inexpensive, lightweight and display exceptional damage-tolerance properties. Specifically, Al(2)O(3)/Al-Si laminates with ceramic contents up to approximately 40 vol% and with lamellae thicknesses down to 10 microm were processed and characterized. These structures achieve an excellent fracture toughness of 40 MPa radicalm at a tensile strength of approximately 300 MPa. Salient toughening mechanisms are described together with further toughening strategies.
Maximilien E. Launey, Étienne Munch, Daan Hein Alsem, Eduardo Saiz, Antoni P. Tomsia, Robert O. Ritchie (2009). A novel biomimetic approach to the design of high-performance ceramic–metal composites. Journal of The Royal Society Interface, 7(46), pp. 741-753, DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2009.0331.
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2009
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Journal of The Royal Society Interface
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10.1098/rsif.2009.0331
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