NDE of advanced ceramics
Radiographic, ultrasonic, and scanning laser acoustic microscopy (SLAM) techniques were used to characterize silicon nitride and silicon carbide modulus-of-rupture test specimens in various stages of fabrication. Conventional and microfocus X-ray techniques were found capable of detecting minute high-density inclusions in as-received powders, green compacts, and fully densified specimens. Significant density gradients in sintered bars were observed by radiography, ultrasonic velocity, and SLAM. Ultrasonic attenuation was found sensitive to microstructural variations due to grain and void morphology and distribution. SLAM was capable also of detecting voids, inclusions, and cracks in finished test bars. Consideration is given to the potential for applying thermoacoustic microscopy techniques to green and densified ceramics. Some limitations and the detection probability statistics of the aforementioned nondestructive evaluation (NDE) processes are also discussed. 16 references.
- Research Organization:
- NASA, Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, OH
- OSTI ID:
- 5396629
- Journal Information:
- Mater. Eval.; (United States), Journal Name: Mater. Eval.; (United States) Vol. 44; ISSN MAEVA
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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