Ceramics Flashcards
What is a ceramic?
A combination of non-metallic elements or a combination of metallic and non-metallic elements.
What are some properties of ceramics?
> Usually inorganic > Highly inert > Hard and brittle > High compressive strength > Good electric and thermal insulators > Good aesthetic appearance
Advantages and Disadvantages of bioceramics?
Advantages:
> biocompatible
> wear resistant
> lightweight
Disadvantages:
> low tensile strength
> difficult to fabricate
> low toughness
Why is the measured strength much smaller than the theoretical strength?
Defects in the ceramic act as stress concentrators.
Pre-existing cracks – present from processing
Pores – present from processing
Inclusions – present from processing
Surface flaws – present from processing
Surface flaws – due to machining damage
Surface flaws – due to damage
3 Most important things?
- Ceramics cannot be cast like metals due to their
high melting points; typically formed from powders. - Three main forming techniques are pressing, casting and plastic forming.
- The strength of ceramic materials is generally
characterised through bend testing.