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titleOfInvention Functionally graded material
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a uniform mixture of a conductive component and an insulating component, a laminate of constituent layers having sequentially different concentrations of the conductive component, and to have excellent impact resistance. Further, to provide a functionally graded material that can be advantageously manufactured at low cost. SOLUTION: The functionally gradient material of the present invention has a rod shape in which a plurality of constituent layers are integrally laminated so as to be arranged in an axial direction, and each constituent layer has a uniform conductive component and an insulative component. In the functionally gradient functional material, which is composed of a mixture, and in which the sequential constituent layers gradually increase in concentration of the conductive component in the axial direction, the interface between at least one constituent layer and the constituent layer adjacent thereto is: It is formed so as to be inclined with respect to a plane perpendicular to the axial direction. It is preferable that the constituent layer relating to the inclined interface contains a conductive component of 5% by volume or less, and the average inclination rate of the interface is 0.1 to 0.5. The outer surface of the region where the concentration of the conductive component is 10% by volume or more is preferably coated with glass.
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