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Continuous Spinning of Zirconia Fibers: Relations Between Processing and Strength
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 February 2011
Abstract
Continuous ZrO2 precursor fibers were produced by dry spinning an aqueous zirconium acetate solution containing a soluble yttrium salt and a high molecular weight (MW = 5 × 106) polymer (PEO) to control rheology. A ZrO2-Y2O3 binary composition containing 3 mole % Y2O3 was chosen to control grain growth and to produce tetragonal ZrO2 subsequent to pyrolysis and heat treatment. Fine grained (< 0.3 μm), poly crystalline Zr(Y)O2fibers with diameters between 2 to 12 μm were produced by pyrolysis and heat treatment up to 1400 °C. Fiber tensile strength was measured as a function of processing variables. The objective was to relate flaw populations encountered during strength measurements to processing variables with the goal of controlling and increasing fiber strength.
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