
doi: 10.1063/1.46206
Hugoniot elastic limit and indentation hardness data are provided for selected high‐strength ceramics. The degree of correlation of the strength data by the two test methods is examined. The influence of deformation mechanism on the strength measurement, including rate sensitivity, size scale and confining pressure, is discussed.
Silicon Carbides, Aluminium Nitrides, Dynamic Loads, Aluminium Oxides, Titanium Borides, Correlations 360203, 36 Materials Science, Compression, Boron Carbides, Shock Waves, Hardness, Mechanical Properties, Zirconium Oxides, Strain Rate
Silicon Carbides, Aluminium Nitrides, Dynamic Loads, Aluminium Oxides, Titanium Borides, Correlations 360203, 36 Materials Science, Compression, Boron Carbides, Shock Waves, Hardness, Mechanical Properties, Zirconium Oxides, Strain Rate
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