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214 • Chapter 7 / Mechanical Properties0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.06050403020100Volume fraction porosityModulus of elasticity (106 psi)Modulus of elasticity (GPa)4003002001000Figure 7.20 The influence of porosity on the modulus of elasticity for aluminum oxide at
room temperature. The curve drawn is according to Equation 7.21. (From R. L. Coble and
W. D. Kingery, “Effect of Porosity on Physical Properties of Sintered Alumina,”J. Am.
Ceram. Soc.,39,11, Nov. 1956, p. 381. Reprinted by permission of the American Ceramic
Society.)a factor of 2. The influence of porosity on strength is rather dramatic; for example, it is
not uncommon that 10 vol% porosity will decrease the flexural strength by 50% from
the measured value for the nonporous material. The degree of the influence of pore
volume on flexural strength is demonstrated in Figure 7.21, again for aluminum oxide.
Experimentally it has been shown that the flexural strength decreases exponentially
with volume fraction porosity (P)asσfs=σ 0 exp(−nP) (7.22)Dependence of
flexural strength on
volume fraction
porosity
In this expressionσ 0 andnare experimental constants.0.0 0.2 0.4 0.5 0.6402010250200150500
Volume fraction porosityFlexural strength (103 psi)Flexural strength (MPa)301000
0.1 0.3Figure 7.21 The influence of porosity on the flexural strength for aluminum oxide at room
temperature. (From R. L. Coble and W. D. Kingery, “Effect of Porosity on Physical
Properties of Sintered Alumina,”J. Am. Ceram. Soc.,39,11, Nov. 1956, p. 382. Reprinted by
permission of the American Ceramic Society.)