Published 1975 | Version v1
Journal article

Precipitation in partially stabilized zirconia

Creators

  • 1. Battelle Columbus Labs., OH

Description

Transmission electron microscopy was used to study the substructure of partially stabilized ZrO2 (PSZ) samples, i.e., 2-phase systems containing both cubic and monoclinic modifications of zirconia, after various heat treatments. Monoclinic ZrO2 exists as (1) isolated grains within the polycrystalline aggregate (a grain- boundary phase) and (2) small plate-like particles within cubic grains. These intragranular precipitates are believed to contribute to the useful properties of PSZ via a form of precipitation hardening. These precipitates initially form as tetragonal ZrO2, with a habit plane parallel to the brace 100 brace matrix planes. The orientation relations between the tetragonal precipitates and the cubic matrix are brace 100 brace/sub matrix/ 2 parallel brace 100 brace /sub precipitate/ or (001)/sub precipitate/ and broken bracket 100 broken bracket/sub matrix/ 2 parallel broken bracket 100 broken bracket/sub precipitate/ or [001]/sub precipitate/. (U.S.)

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Journal Title
Journal of the American Ceramic Society
Journal Volume
58
Journal Issue
5-6
Series
J. Am. Ceram. Soc.
Journal Page Range
235-238
ISSN
0002-7820

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