Damage Behaviour In Ceramic Plasma-Coated And Uncoated Glass With Steel-Ball Impact

A ceramic plasma-coating method that reduces damage from particle impact in a ceramic material is suggested. A steel-ball impact test was performed to investigate and compare the damage behaviour of uncoated and ceramic-coated glass. Cone and lateral crack lengths were compared and damage volume analyzed and compared for different steel-ball diameters and types of coating materials, Al203-Ti02, Al203, and Cr203. Damage resistance of the coating and Al203-Ti02 was found to be best because of its mechanical properties and microstructure.

Author
C Suh Et Al
Origin
Kyungpook National University, Korea
Journal Title
Jacs 86 7 2003 1220-1222
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 2545

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Damage Behaviour In Ceramic Plasma-Coated And Uncoated Glass With Steel-Ball Impact
Jacs 86 7 2003 1220-1222
S 2545
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