Data di Pubblicazione:
1995
Abstract:
Bi1.84Pb0.34Sr1.91Ca2.03Cu3.06Ox bulk superconductor was prepared by hot pressing and
pressureless sintering reaching relative density values in the 96-99 and 85-60% range, respectively. The hot-pressed specimens
exhibited a textured microstructure with the c -axis preferentially aligned parallel to the direction of sintering pressure
application, while the plastic flow into the particles, during hot pressing, favours the grain growth in the direction perpendicular
to the pressure application. Both density and microstructure texturing results were greatly influenced by sintering temperature
and pressure. More specifically for pressureless sintered samples, high cold uniaxial pressure was first applied to prepare highly
dense green bodies characterized by unusually high degree of texture orientation. They were subsequently pressureless sintered
to form links between grains by the activation of diffusion process and partial melting at the grain boundary. Mechanical
characterization, supported by microstructural evaluations, underline the anisotropic character of the material, its intrinsic
brittleness and low hardness.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
BSCCO superconductor; mechanical properties; microstructural properties
Elenco autori:
Celotti, Giancarlo; GUICCIARDI O GUIZZARDI, Stefano; Tampieri, Anna; Melandri, Cesare
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