High temperature mechanical properties of polycrystalline Y2SiO5

  • Rafael Cabezas-Rodriguez
  • , Desirée Ciria
  • , Julián Martinez-Fernandez
  • , Guilhem Dezanneau
  • , Fabienne Karolak
  • , Joaquín Ramirez-Rico

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Abstract

The high temperature mechanical properties of polycrystalline Y2SiO5 were studied in compression at temperatures in the range of 1200–1400 °C, both in constant strain rate and constant stress experiments. To examine the effect of grain size on the plastic deformation, two routes were used for the synthesis and sintering of Y2SiO5: one of solid state reaction followed by conventional sintering in air, and one of sol–gel synthesis followed by spark-plasma sintering, resulting in starting grain sizes of 2.2 and 0.9 μm, respectively. Ceramics obtained by these routes exhibited different high-temperature compression behavior: while the conventionally processed ceramic exhibited grain growth during mechanical testing and a stress exponent close to one, compatible with diffusional creep, the spark-plasma sintered ceramic showed no grain growth but significant cavitation, a stress exponent close to two and partially superplastic behavior. These results have implications for the design and lifetime assessment of rare earth silicate-based environmental barrier coatings.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)S60-S68
JournalBoletin de la Sociedad Espanola de Ceramica y Vidrio
Volume61
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Compression
  • Creep
  • High temperature
  • Yttrium orthosilicate

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