Effects of highspeed on ceramics

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The discussion revolves around the effects of high-speed acceleration on ceramic products, particularly focusing on their mechanical properties and behavior under impact loading.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about the effects of changing acceleration on ceramics.
  • Another participant notes that ceramics are typically brittle and prone to damage from impact loading.
  • It is mentioned that ceramics are generally rate-independent but can react violently to high-speed or high-rate events.
  • A participant humorously comments on the sound ceramics make when they fail at high rotational speeds.
  • There is a playful exchange regarding the sound of parts cutting through the air and the potential reaction of individuals nearby.

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Participants express varying perspectives on the behavior of ceramics under high-speed conditions, with some focusing on technical properties while others engage in humorous commentary. No consensus is reached on the specific effects of acceleration.

Contextual Notes

The discussion does not clarify the assumptions regarding the types of ceramics or specific conditions of acceleration being referenced, leaving some aspects unresolved.

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can anyone tell me what ll be the effect change of acceleration on ceramic products...
 
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I don't know what you're getting at here, but ceramics are often rather brittle, thus making them prone to damage from impact loading.
 
... yeah, and as such property wise typically rate - independent but can react 'violently' to impact etc. highspeed/highrate events.
 
Ceramics tend to make this really cool "PPPFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFTTTTTTTT" sound when they fail at high rotational speeds.
 
FredGarvin said:
Ceramics tend to make this really cool "PPPFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFTTTTTTTT" sound when they fail at high rotational speeds.

Would that be the sound of the parts cutting through the air as they go past your ears :eek:
 
Francis M said:
Would that be the sound of the parts cutting through the air as they go past your ears :eek:

More likely to be the sound of your pants quickly being filled...
 
and that as well :smile:
 

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