Formation of crystallographic texture in polycryctalline ceramics as a way to enhance properties (review)

Zhitnyuk S.V., Medvedev P.N., Sorokin O.Ju., Kachaev A.A.
Zhitnyuk S.V., Medvedev P.N., Sorokin O.Ju., Kachaev A.A. Formation of crystallographic texture in polycryctalline ceramics as a way to enhance properties (review) // Proceedings of VIAM. 2022. No. 5. DOI: 10.18577/2307-6046-2022-0-5-74-86. URL: https://test.viam.ru/en/journal/2022/5/7
Keywords
crystallographic texture, ceramics, diffraction research methods, microstructure, property determination
Abstract

Considers the main achievements in the field of obtaining ceramic materials with a predominant crystallographic orientation of grains. It is shown that ceramics, which is characterized by the presence of a crystallographic texture, has increased properties in specific directions in comparison with non-textural materials. The development of fundamental research aimed at identifying the processes of texture formation contributes to the obtaining of ceramics with adjustable properties, which are in demand in many areas of industry

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