Damage mechanisms around hardness indentations in Ti3SiC2

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Abstract

Microstructural observations of damage around indentations in Ti3SiC2 are presented. The Vickers hardness decreased with increasing load and asymptotically approached 4 GPa at the highest loads. No indentation cracks were observed even at loads as high as 300 N. Preliminary strength versus indentation plots indicate that, at least for the large-grained material (≈100 μm) studied here, Ti3SiC2 is a damage-tolerant material able to contain the extent of microdamage to a small area around the indent. The following multiple energy-absorbing mechanisms have been identified from scanning electron micrographs of areas in the vicinity of the indentation: diffuse microcracking, delamination, crack deflection, grain push-out, grain pull-out, and the buckling of individual grains.

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El-Raghy, T., Zavaliangos, A., Barsoum, M. W., & Kalidindi, S. R. (1997). Damage mechanisms around hardness indentations in Ti3SiC2. Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 80(2), 513–516. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1151-2916.1997.tb02861.x

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