Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Vol.83, No.4, 967-970, 2000
Influence of grain size on the indentation-fatigue behavior of alumina
The surface fracture behavior of a high-purity, high-density alumina, as a function of grain size (3, 5, and 9 mu m), was investigated using an indentation-fatigue technique. Increasing the grain size reduced the threshold for crack nucleation, reduced the resistance to surface spalling, and increased the volume of materials lost per spalling event. These results are explained in terms of residual stresses and fatigue damage.