Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10629858 | Journal of the European Ceramic Society | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The extent and nature of ferroelastic re-orientation in a BaTiO3 ceramic under compressive stresses up to 150 MPa were studied using strain gauges and in-situ neutron powder diffraction. At â¥10 MPa during the first loading, the unpoled crystals shows ferroelastic re-orientation. By 80 MPa â¼12% of the material oriented for diffraction has switched. Nearly half of the switched material reverts to its original orientation upon relaxation of the load, leaving 7% permanently switched. Successive load cycles have little further effect. It is unlikely that the ferroelasticity observed here makes a significant contribution to toughening as it saturates at relatively low stresses, such as exist only in the outer region of the process zone.
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Authors
J.S. Forrester, E.H. Kisi, A.J. Studer,