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Indentation hardness and fracture toughness in single crystal TiC0.96 Export

Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 209, No. 1-2. (May 1996), pp. 329-336.

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Using the indentation technique, both the hardness and fracture toughness anisotropy of a titanium carbide single crystal have been investigated on the (001), (110) and (111) planes. The hardness values varied between 20 and 32 GPa, and the anisotropies were consistent with 110 1 0 slip. The indentation critical stress intensity factors K Ia were in the range 1.5–3.6 MPa m 1/2 . The anisotropy of K Ia on (001) and (110) could be explained by a bond-breaking model but not that on (111). The experimental values were not consistent with the predicted ones.


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