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Influence of the Change of Phase Composition of (1 − x)ZrO(2)–xAl(2)O(3) Ceramics on the Resistance to Hydrogen Embrittlement

The article describes the influence of the change in the phase composition of ceramics on the stability of the crystal structure and retention of thermo-physical parameters during hydrogenation of the surface layer in the proton irradiation process. The selection of irradiation conditions allows mod...

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Autores principales: Kenzhina, Inesh E., Kozlovskiy, Artem L., Begentayev, Meiram, Tolenova, Aktolkyn, Askerbekov, Saulet
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10672677/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38005002
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16227072
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Sumario:The article describes the influence of the change in the phase composition of ceramics on the stability of the crystal structure and retention of thermo-physical parameters during hydrogenation of the surface layer in the proton irradiation process. The selection of irradiation conditions allows modeling the degradation processes of ceramics associated with gas swelling during hydrogenation, as well as revealing the patterns of the effect of phase composition on embrittlement, de-strengthening, and structural degradation resistance. In the course of the conducted studies, dose-dependencies of irradiation-induced structural changes and consecutive accumulation of radiation-induced damage in ceramics as a result of hydrogenation of the damaged near-surface layer were established. It was found that the maximum structural changes are observed at doses above 10(15) protons/cm(2). Dependencies of the change in the degree of structural order as a function of the dose of accumulated damage and the concentration of accumulated protons were obtained. It was established that the variation of the ceramics phase composition due to the formation of solid solutions of ZrO(2)/Al(2)O(3) and ZrO(2)/Al(2)O(3)/AlZr(3) type leads to an enhancement of resistance to swelling by 3–5 times in comparison with monoclinic ZrO(2) ceramics. The general analysis of the variation of strength and thermo-physical parameters of ceramics as a function of irradiation fluence for ceramics with different phase compositions showed a direct dependence of the decrease in hardness, resistance to cracking, and thermal conductivity on the concentration of deformation structural distortions caused by irradiation.