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Original Articles

Impact of domain anisotropy on CTE of isotropic microcrystalline material

Pages 5431-5440 | Received 10 Nov 2005, Accepted 07 Feb 2006, Published online: 21 Nov 2006
 

Abstract

An analytical, phenomenology-based model is proposed for thermal expansion of isotropic single-phase polycrystalline materials. Standard rules of mixing fail to predict correctly the coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) of such materials. The model introduced in this paper explains and accurately reproduces the U-shaped thermal expansion curve of low-CTE ceramics (cordierite and β-eucryptite) quantitatively. The integrity function of a material is introduced as a measure of microcracking as a function of temperature. This function can be useful for analysis of different bulk properties of isotropic polycrystalline materials that depend on domain microcracking.

Acknowledgments

I would like to thank Raja Wusirika, Patrick Tepesch, Greg Merkel and Jean-Jacques Theron for experimental support; and Dipak Chowdhury, Aleksandra Boskovic, Linda Pinckney, Dave Hickman, Alain Carre, Gautam Meda, Anna Malanushenko and peers of the Multiscale Materials Modelling team for their kind support.

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