Method for determining whether defects are present in the material of a ceramic component
A method for determining whether a defect is present in a ceramic component includes determining a temperature difference between a first temperature and a second temperature based on an intended use of the ceramic component, bringing the ceramic component to a first temperature, after bringing the ceramic component to the first temperature, bringing the ceramic component to a second temperature, performing a resonance ultrasound spectroscopy on the ceramic component after bringing the ceramic component to the second temperature to produce an ultrasound spectrum of the ceramic component, comparing the ultrasound spectrum with a reference spectrum to determine a degree of similarity between the ultrasound spectrum and the reference spectrum, and determining from the degree of similarity whether the defect is present in the ceramic component.
1 . A method for determining whether a defect is present in a ceramic component, the method comprising:
determining a temperature difference between a first temperature and a second temperature based on an intended use of the ceramic component,
bringing the ceramic component to the first temperature,
after bringing the ceramic component to the first temperature, bringing the ceramic component to the second temperature,
performing a resonance ultrasound spectroscopy on the ceramic component after bringing the ceramic component to the second temperature to produce an ultrasound spectrum of the ceramic component,
comparing the ultrasound spectrum with a reference spectrum to determine a degree of similarity between the ultrasound spectrum and the reference spectrum,
determining from the degree of similarity whether the defect is present in the ceramic component,
evaluating the ultrasound spectrum to determine an actual value of an elastic constant of a material of the ceramic component,
wherein the reference spectrum is determined based on an expected value of the elastic constant of the material of the ceramic component if the ceramic component were defect-free, and
wherein the comparing includes comparing the actual value of the elastic constant of the material of the ceramic component with the expected value of the elastic constant of the material of the ceramic component.
2 . The method according to claim 1 ,
wherein the elastic constant is an elasticity modulus and/or a Poisson number.
3 . The method according to claim 2 ,
wherein the temperature difference is based on a required minimum fracture toughness of the ceramic component.
4 . The method according to claim 1 ,
wherein the temperature difference is based on a required minimum fracture toughness of the ceramic component.
5 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the defect is selected from a group consisting of: a pore, a crack and a material inclusion.
6 . The method according to claim 1 ,
wherein the reference spectrum is determined based on a geometry and/or size of the ceramic component and from at least one elastic constant of a material of the ceramic component.
7 . The method according to claim 1 ,
including rejecting the component if the degree of similarity is less than a predetermined degree.
8 . The method according to claim 7 ,
wherein the characteristic is an elasticity modulus of the component
wherein the degree of similarity is a deviation of the actual value from the expected value of less than 5%.
9 . The method according to claim 7 ,
wherein the characteristic is an elasticity modulus of the component
wherein the degree of similarity is a deviation of the actual value from the expected value of less than 2%.
10 . The method according to claim 7 ,
wherein the characteristic is an elasticity modulus of the component
wherein the degree of similarity is a deviation of the actual value from the expected value of less than 1%.
11 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the resonance ultrasound spectroscopy is performed in a frequency range between 100 kHz and 100 MHz.
12 . The method according to claim 1 , including recording an ultrasound spectrum of the component.
13 . A method for determining whether defects are present in a material of a ceramic component, comprising:
determining a temperature difference between a first temperature and a second temperature based on an intended use of the component,
bringing the component to the first temperature,
after bringing the component to the first temperature, bringing the component to the second temperature,
performing a resonance ultrasound spectroscopy of the component after bringing the component to the second temperature,
recording an ultrasound spectrum of the component,
evaluating the recorded ultrasound spectrum to determine an actual value of an elastic constant of a material of the component,
comparing the evaluated ultrasound spectrum with a reference spectrum, and
determining from the comparison whether defects are present in the material of the component,
wherein the reference spectrum is determined based on an expected value of the elastic constant of the material of the component if the component were defect-free, and
wherein the comparing includes comparing the actual value of the elastic constant of the material of the component with the expected value of the elastic constant of the material of the component.
14 . The method according to claim 13 ,
wherein the reference spectrum is determined based on a geometry and/or size of the component and from at least one elastic constant of a material of the component.
15 . The method according to claim 14 ,
wherein the at least one elastic constant of the material is an elasticity modulus and/or a Poisson number.