Athermal electric field effects in flash sintered zirconia

IF 1.3 4区 材料科学 Q3 MATERIALS SCIENCE, CERAMICS
Jian Dong, M. Biesuz, V. Sglavo, M. Kermani, Xiaojia Su, T. Saunders, Chunfeng Hu, S. Grasso
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Abstract

ABSTRACT We propose an innovative methodology to quantify the dependence of grain growth with respect to current density during flash sintering of zirconia (3YSZ) (field set under a nominal current limit of 150 mA mm−2. This was achieved by using a notch (0.5 mm deep and 1.5 mm wide) located in the middle of a dog-bone specimen, allowing an uneven current distribution (ranging from 3 to 670 mA mm−2) while maintaining a fairly homogeneous temperature (1420–1500 °C). Microstructure observations nearby the notch tip confirmed localised overheating. The modelling approach decoupled thermal and electrical field effects identifying the long questioned athermal electric field effects in flash sintering. Increased current density seems to weakly restrain grain growth, to accelerate densification, to promote defects healing (i.e. notch, cracks and pores) and inter-particle bond formation. These results could rationalise the athermal effects occurring during FS and flash joining.
闪烧氧化锆中的非热电场效应
我们提出了一种创新的方法来量化氧化锆(3YSZ)闪烧过程中晶粒生长与电流密度的依赖关系(场设置在标称电流限制150 mA mm−2下)。这是通过使用位于狗骨标本中间的缺口(0.5 mm深,1.5 mm宽)来实现的,允许不均匀的电流分布(范围从3到670 mA mm−2),同时保持相当均匀的温度(1420-1500°C)。缺口尖端附近的显微组织观察证实了局部过热。该建模方法解耦了热电场效应,确定了闪烧过程中长期存在的非热电场效应。电流密度的增加似乎对晶粒生长有微弱的抑制作用,加速致密化,促进缺陷愈合(即缺口、裂纹和孔隙)和颗粒间键的形成。这些结果可以合理地解释FS和闪蒸连接过程中出现的非热效应。
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Advances in Applied Ceramics
Advances in Applied Ceramics 工程技术-材料科学:硅酸盐
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
4.50%
发文量
17
审稿时长
5.2 months
期刊介绍: Advances in Applied Ceramics: Structural, Functional and Bioceramics provides international coverage of high-quality research on functional ceramics, engineering ceramics and bioceramics.
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