Unctionally Graded Materials: B.Bharath Kumar (PH.D) Asst - Professor ME Dept
Unctionally Graded Materials: B.Bharath Kumar (PH.D) Asst - Professor ME Dept
MATERIALS
Alloys
Composites
Functionally
graded materials
DEFINITION
Functionally graded materials (FGM) are composite
materials which are designed to present a particular
spatial variation of their properties
This is usually achieved by forming a compound of two
components whose volume fraction is changed across a
certain direction.
For example, the toughness of a metal can be mated with
the refractoriness of a ceramic without any compromise
in the toughness of the metal or the refractoriness of the
ceramic.
ORIGIN
The “first” FGM was developed in Japan
in 1984-85 as the result of a space-plane
project. Although the concept of FGM is
recent, many materials that fit the
description have existed for decades
Some FGM also occur naturally:
Seashells
Bamboo tree
Human skin
SOME NATURALLY OCCURRING FGMS
BAMBOO TREE
WHY FGM?
Better adherence of a protective
layer (against corrosion, for
instance)
Continuous Stepped
EXAMPLES
TUNGSTEN-COPPER
Tungste Copper
n surface:
surface: Good electric
Hard, refractory and thermal
material conductivity
MULLITE (Al6Si2O13) -MOLYBDENUM
PROCESSING METHODS
Thin FGM: It consist of relatively thin sections or
thin surface coating.
1. Vapour Deposition techniques(i.e. PVD,CVD)
2. Plasma Spraying
3. Self-propagating High temperature synthesis (SHS)
Heat exchanger
Sensors
CONCLUSIONS
Functionally graded materials are still a very recent
area of research (and thus very active)
Current research is mostly focused on uncovering the
complex nature of fracture mechanics due to material
non-homogeneity as well as in developing/improving
forming processes so that the target gradient is achieved
with precision