Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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636594 | Journal of Membrane Science | 2010 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Phase composition and thermo-mechanical properties of La0.58Sr0.4Co0.2Fe0.8O3âδ (LSCF) have been studied. The LSCF perovskite material comprised two phases: rhombohedral and cubic, with a ratio that showed to depend on both cooling rate as well as atmosphere. The fracture stress of LSCF was determined on the basis of ring-on-ring bending tests between room temperature (RT) and 800 °C. Below 700 °C non-linear load-displacement curves were obtained, an effect that is attributed to the ferro-elasticity of the rhombohedral phase. Both SEM and TEM verify the existence of a domain structure in the rhombohedral grains. The indentation fracture toughness appears to be insensitive to temperature variations from RT up to 350 °C. The importance of thermal history on phase composition and the resulting thermo-mechanical behavior is discussed.
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Authors
B.X. Huang, J. Malzbender, R.W. Steinbrech, E. Wessel, H.J. Penkalla, L. Singheiser,