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OXYGEN TRANSPORT CERAMIC MEMBRANES
Author(s) -
Sukumar Bandopadhyay,
Nagendfra Nagabhushana
Publication year - 2001
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/807454
Subject(s) - ceramic , materials science , brazing , temperature cycling , metal , diffusion , metallurgy , composite material , thermal , thermodynamics , physics , alloy
The mechanical properties of model systems were analyzed. A reasonably accurate finite element model was implemented and a rational metric to predict the strength of ceramic/metal concentrical joints was developed. The mode of failure of the ceramic/metal joints was determined and the importance of the mechanical properties of the braze material was assessed. Thermal cycling experiments were performed on the model systems and the results were discussed. Additionally, experiments using the concept of placing diffusion barriers on the ceramic surface to limit the extent of the reaction with the braze were performed. It was also observed that the nature and morphology of the reaction zone depends greatly on the nature of the perovskite structure being used. From the experiments, it is observed that the presence of Cr in the Fe-occupied sites decreases the tendency of Fe to segregate and to precipitate out of the lattice. In these new experiments, Ni was observed to play a major role in the decomposition of the ceramic substrate

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