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Energy dissipation in composites with hybrid nacre-like helicoidal microstructures

Published 4 Jan 2022 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2201.04955v1)

Abstract: Natural ceramic composites present complex microstructures that lead to tortuous crack paths and confer them high toughness. Current microreinforced composites do not yet reach the same level of complexity in their microstructures, resulting in poorer properties. To achieve complex microstructuration, magnetically-assisted slip casting (MASC) was conducted using a setup with 4 degrees of freedom. Among all possible microstructures, a hybrid design between nacre-like and helicoidal arrangements was selected due to its ability to tilt and twist the crack path. The hybrid microstructured specimen fabricated, consisting of aluminum oxide micro platelets in a silicone matrix, were tested under compression and their mechanical performance compared. Although nacre-like composites exhibited the highest strength and toughness, helicoidal hybrids could show some ductility and higher stiffness. The fabrication strategy proposed here could thus be a simple route to study more complex microstructures in view of increasing the toughness of microplatelet reinforced composites.

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