Journal of Inorganic Materials, Volume. 36, Issue 10, 1067(2021)

Predicting Thermomechanical Properties of MgAl2O4 Transparent Ceramic Based on Bond Valence Models

Mingxing FENG... Bin WANG, Pengyu XU, Bingtian TU and Hao WANG* |Show fewer author(s)
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  • State Key Lab of Advanced Technology for Materials Synthesis and Processing, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan 430070, China
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    Spinel-type ceramics have great application prospects owing to their excellent thermomechanical properties in the field of high-temperature structural materials. In this study, a new approach that combined bond valence models with high-temperature mechanical theoretical characterization models was established to predict the high-temperature thermomechanical properties of spinel-type ceramics based on temperature-dependent crystal structure. Further more, the relationship between crystalline structure and high-temperature properties was clarified. The high-temperature fracture strength and fracture toughness of MgAl2O4 transparent ceramic, were predicted by this approach, which agreed well with the experimental values. It is shown that the ratio of cation inversion, hardness and bulk modulus of chemical bonds in MgAl2O4 vary significantly with temperature around 800 ℃. However, due to coupling effect of the coordinated polyhedra, the temperature-dependent cation inversion can hardly affect the high-temperature thermomechanical properties of MgAl2O4 transparent ceramic.

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    Mingxing FENG, Bin WANG, Pengyu XU, Bingtian TU, Hao WANG. Predicting Thermomechanical Properties of MgAl2O4 Transparent Ceramic Based on Bond Valence Models [J]. Journal of Inorganic Materials, 2021, 36(10): 1067

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    Category: RESEARCH ARTICLE

    Received: Jan. 18, 2021

    Accepted: --

    Published Online: Nov. 26, 2021

    The Author Email: WANG Hao (shswangh@whut.edu.cn)

    DOI:10.15541/jim20210034

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