ASTM C1145-2006(2013) Standard Terminology of Advanced Ceramics《高级陶瓷的标准术语》.pdf
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1、Designation: C1145 06 (Reapproved 2013)Standard Terminology ofAdvanced Ceramics1This standard is issued under the fixed designation C1145; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in paren
2、theses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This terminology contains definitions and explanatorynotes for the principal words, phrases, and terms used inadvanced ceramics technology. The given
3、definitions aretechnology-specific and are directly applicable to the design,production, testing, analysis, characterization, and use ofadvanced ceramics for structural, electronic, coating, energy,chemical, nuclear, biomedical, and environmental applications.1.2 The purpose of the standard terminol
4、ogy is to provide acollected technical resource and reference that promotes acommon understanding of the principal technical terms usedwithin the advanced ceramics community and encourages theuse of uniform terminology in specifications and reports.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2C242 Ter
5、minology of Ceramic Whitewares and RelatedProductsC1259 Test Method for Dynamic Youngs Modulus, ShearModulus, and Poissons Ratio for Advanced Ceramics byImpulse Excitation of VibrationC1368 Test Method for Determination of Slow CrackGrowth Parameters of Advanced Ceramics by ConstantStress-Rate Stren
6、gth Testing at Ambient TemperatureC1421 Test Methods for Determination of Fracture Tough-ness of Advanced Ceramics at Ambient Temperature3. Terminologyabsorbed moisture, nwater held within the materials andhaving physical properties not substantially different fromordinary water at the same temperat
7、ure and pressure.advanced ceramic, na highly engineered, high performance,predominately non-metallic, inorganic, ceramic materialhaving specific functional attributes.agglomerate, nas used in fractography, a cluster of grains,particles, platelets, or whiskers, or a combination thereof,present in a l
8、arger solid mass.aggregate, na dense mass of particles held together bystrong intermolecular or atomic cohesive forces. It is stableto normal handling and ordinary mixing techniques includ-ing high-speed stirring and ultrasonics. (C242)back-face strain, nthe strain as meaured with a strain gagemount
9、ed longitudinally on the compressive surface of thespecimen, opposite the crack or notch mouth (often this isthe top surface of the specimen as tested). (C1421)base exchange, na surface property exhibited by collodialinorganic materials, usually clays, whereby absorbed surfacecations are replaced by
10、 other cations.body, nthe structural portion of a ceramic article, or thematerial or mixture from which it is made. (C242)calcine, v (calcination, n)firing or heating a granular orparticulate solid at less than fusion temperature, but suffi-cient to remove most of its chemically combined volatilemat
11、ter (that is, H2O, CO2) and otherwise to develop thedesired properties for use.capillary action, nthe phenomenon of intrusion of a liquidinto interconnected small voids, pores, and channels in asolid, resulting from surface tension.casting, drain (hollow casting), vforming ceramic ware byintroducing
12、 a body slip into an open, porous mold, and thendraining off the remaining slip when the cast piece hasreached the desired thickness. (C242)cermet, na composite material or article comprised of aceramic and a metal or metal alloy, interdistributed in any ofvarious geometrical forms but intimately bo
13、nded together.chatter, nan undesirable pattern created on the surface of awork piece, usually at regularly spaced intervals, due to anout-of-round, out-of-balance condition or due to an inducednatural frequency, or its harmonics, or both, in a grindingmachine.colloidal particle, na dispersed particl
14、e with a linear dimen-sion of 5 to 100 nm.1This terminology is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee C28 onAdvanced Ceramics and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee C28.91 onNomenclature and Editorial.Current edition approved Feb. 1, 2013. Published March 2013. Originallyapproved in 1989
15、. Last previous edition approved in 2006 as C114506. DOI:10.1520/C1145-06R13.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page ont
16、he ASTM website.Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. United States1comminution, nthe act or process of reduction in particlesize, usually but not necessarily by grinding or positional inhomogeneity, (CI), nas used infractography, a volum
17、e-distributed flaw that is a microstruc-tural irregularity related to the nonuniform distribution of anadditive, a different crystalline or glass phase or in amultiphase material, the nonuniform distribution of a secondphase.continuous fiber-reinforced ceramic matrix composite, naceramic matrix comp
18、osite in which the reinforcing phase(s)consists of continuous filaments, fibers, yarn, braid, orknitted or woven fabrics.crack, (CK), nas used in fractography, a volume-distributedflaw that is a plane of fracture without complete separation.crack deflection, na toughening mechanism in advancedcerami
19、cs or ceramic matrix composites characterized byfracture surface roughening and crack tilting/twisting duringpropagation around grains or a reinforcing componentcaused by stress fields around the grains or componentdeveloped through mismatches in thermal expansion ormechanical properties (such as el
20、astic modulus), or both,between grains or between reinforcement and matrix.crack orientation, na description of the plane and directionof a fracture in relation to a characteristic direction of theproduct. This identification is designated by a letter or lettersindicating the plane and direction of
21、crack extension. Theletter or letters represent the direction normal to the crackplane and the direction of crack propagation. (C1421)creep, nthe time-dependent part of a strain resulting fromstress.deairing, nthe process of removing entrapped air or ab-sorbed air from a mass or slurry, usually by a
22、pplication of avacuum.depth of penetration, n(1) the distance a penetrant hasentered into a solid material as measured from the surface ofthe material; (2) the maximum depth at which a magnetic orultrasonic indication can be measured in a test specimen.diamond paste, ndiamond dust dispersed in a pas
23、te or slurryfor use as a grinding or polishing compound.diamond tool, nany tool in which the working area is insetwith diamonds or diamond dust.diamond wheel, na bonded grinding wheel in which theabrasive grains are crushed and sized natural or syntheticdiamonds.discontinuous fiber-reinforced compos
24、ite, na ceramic ma-trix composite material reinforced by chopped fibers.dish grinder, na grinding machine equipped with a dish-shaped abrasive wheel as a grinding mechanismdish wheel, ndish-shaped abrasive grinding wheel.disk feeder, na rotating disk beneath the opening of a binwhich delivers materi
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