Acoustic emission study of phase relations in low-Y2O3 portion of ZrO2-Y2O3 system

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The (metastable) tetragonal phase in 3-4 mol% Y2O3-ZrO2 alloys undergoes a transition to the monoclinic form in the 200-300 °C temperature range. Microcracking due to the volume change at this transition has been detected in these compositions by sharp acoustic emission during heating. The phase change was confirmed by X-ray diffraction, dilatometry and scanning electron microscopy. The monoclinic ⇌ tetragonal transition in ZrO2-1 mol% Y2O3 alloy at 850-750 °C and the same phase change in 2, 3, 4 and 6 mol% Y2O3 compositions at the eutectoid temperature of about 560 °C was also clearly signalled by the acoustic emission counts during heating and cooling. There was no significant acoustic emission activity on heating and cooling the 9 and 12 mol% Y2O3 compositions, which are cubic. The acoustic emission data thus confirm the phase relations in the 1-12 mol% Y2O3 region, established by conventional methods such as differential thermal analysis, dilatometry and X-ray diffraction. © 1994 Chapman & Hall.

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Srikanth, V., & Subbarao, E. C. (1994). Acoustic emission study of phase relations in low-Y2O3 portion of ZrO2-Y2O3 system. Journal of Materials Science, 29(12), 3363–3371. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00356686

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