Abstract
It has been studied a porous ceramics obtained from nanocrystalline ZrO2 powders. Samples were obtained by pressing and sintering of compacts, the porosity of ceramic samples was from 20 to 80%. The average grain size in the studied ceramics increased from 0.4 to 4 microns with increasing sintering temperature and duration of isothermal holding from 1400 to 1600 °C and 1 to 5 hours, respectively. It was shown that the "stress – strain" diagrams on the initial stage of deformation has a nonlinear behavior with high parabolic factor of strain-stress curves. It has been shown that fracture of the materials was observed from the elastic area and has a rod-like and cellular-like parts in its structure.
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