Materials Research Letters (Oct 2024)

A transforming interpenetrating-phase cermet with high strength and energy dissipation capacity

  • Shuangyue Jia,
  • Wangshu Zheng,
  • Daniel Wen Hao Lock,
  • Linghai Li,
  • Lei Zhao,
  • Chee Lip Gan,
  • Qiang Guo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/21663831.2024.2418008

Abstract

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Cermets generally exhibit a trade-off between strength and energy dissipation capacity. By applying a dual design strategy combining bioinspired architecting and metastability engineering, we developed a transforming interpenetrating-phase cermet made from zirconia ceramic preform infiltrated with an Al-Zn-Mg-Cu alloy. The cermet micro-pillars possessed compressive yield strengths of 773 ± 62 MPa and energy dissipation densities of 110 ± 8 MJ·m−3, 50% and 45% higher than those of the monolithic Al alloy, respectively. These results are attributed to the interpenetrating-phase architecture, stress-induced martensitic transformation in the ceramics, robust interfacial bonding, and high-density dislocations near the interfaces.

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