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1992
Journal Article
Title
The Acoustic emission analysis of the crack processes in alumina
Other Title
Die Schallemissionsanalyse von Rißvorgängen in Aluminiumoxid
Abstract
The crack processes in single-phase alumina specimens have been investigated by acoustic emission (AE) analysis with regard to the increase of the crack resistance. During loading of a notched specimen, individual AE signals are observed at first, which are probably due to the generation of microcracks in a process zone around the notch. At higher loads signal clusters are found, which should be due to the coalescence of microcracks. By these coalescence events the main crack is formed. At microscopic crack propagation most AE events are located within the crack tip zone. However, up to about 20% of all events are located within the crack flank zone behind the crack tip. Thus, it can be concluded that there is an energy dissipation at the crack tip at beginning of the loading, which determines the starting value of the crack resistance, too. However, it cannot be decided from AE if the contribution of the process zone at the crack tip or of the crack flanks in the wake of the crack tip lay the major role in increasing the crack resistance.