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Materials Science and Engineering

Grain Size

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Influence Of Nanocrystalline Grain Size On The Breakdown Strength Of Ceramic Dielectrics, Yang Ye, Fatih Dogan, E. Schamiloglu, J. Gaudet, P. Castro, M. Roybal, M. Joler, C. Christodoulou, Shi C. Zhang Jan 2003

Influence Of Nanocrystalline Grain Size On The Breakdown Strength Of Ceramic Dielectrics, Yang Ye, Fatih Dogan, E. Schamiloglu, J. Gaudet, P. Castro, M. Roybal, M. Joler, C. Christodoulou, Shi C. Zhang

Materials Science and Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

In an effort to develop transmission lines with higher energy storage capabilities for compact pulsed power applications, the University of Missouri-Rolla (UMR) and the University of New Mexico (UNM) have undertaken a collaborative approach to developing and studying ceramic dielectrics. At UMR, the electrical breakdown strength (BDS) of TiO2-based materials is investigated for high energy density applications. The results of research to-date show that dense titania ceramics with nanocrystalline grain size (~200 nm) exhibit significantly higher BDS as compared to ceramics made using coarse grain materials. Processing-microstructure-property relationships in TiO2 systems are found to play a role with respect to …


Processing And Characterization Of Samarium And Manganese Modified Lead Titanate Thin Film, Chen-Lung Fan, Wayne Huebner Jan 1994

Processing And Characterization Of Samarium And Manganese Modified Lead Titanate Thin Film, Chen-Lung Fan, Wayne Huebner

Materials Science and Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Samarium and manganese modified lead titanate thin films were fabricated by spin-coating an amorphous citrate precursor. These films transformed into an oxide film upon heat treatment at 400 degrees Celcius or above. Relatively large area and crack-free thin films could be obtained by this process both easily and inexpensively. The rheological behavior of the precursor solution, as well as its thermal decomposition and phase development were studied by means of DSC/TGA and XRD. The thickness and grain size of the oxide film were examined by TEM and SEM.


Evaluation Of Yba₂Cu₃O₇₋ₓ Bulk Superconductors For High Field Magnet Applications, Michael Strasik, Fatih Dogan, J. Liu, Mehmet Sarikaya, K. Y. Blohowiak, D. F. Garrigus, T. S. Luhman, Kevin E. Mccrary, I. A. Aksay, W. B. Hicks Jan 1993

Evaluation Of Yba₂Cu₃O₇₋ₓ Bulk Superconductors For High Field Magnet Applications, Michael Strasik, Fatih Dogan, J. Liu, Mehmet Sarikaya, K. Y. Blohowiak, D. F. Garrigus, T. S. Luhman, Kevin E. Mccrary, I. A. Aksay, W. B. Hicks

Materials Science and Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Processing of YBCO single crystals was carried out by solidification of semi-liquid YBCO composition using a seeding technique. Microstructural characterization of the pinning centers was investigated by transmission electron microscopy. Characterization of single crystals was carried out, relating grain size and shape to the corresponding flux profiles. Current densities were calculated based on measured trapped fields. Once circulating currents were established, flux pumping and quenching experiments were conducted. These large single crystals will be incorporated into electromagnetic forming devices for use in the military and commercial aircraft manufacturing and service industries.


Grain Size Effect On The Induced Piezoelectric Properties Of 0.9pmn-0.1pt Ceramic, U. Kumar, Wayne Huebner, P. Marsh, H. Kankul, S. F. Wang, Clyde G. Oakley Jan 1992

Grain Size Effect On The Induced Piezoelectric Properties Of 0.9pmn-0.1pt Ceramic, U. Kumar, Wayne Huebner, P. Marsh, H. Kankul, S. F. Wang, Clyde G. Oakley

Materials Science and Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Lead magnesium niobate-lead titanate (Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3 - PbTiO3 (PT) solid solutions have been widely researched to produce devices that can be used in low- and high-electric-field applications. For some applications, such as medical ultrasonic transducers, it is necessary to prepare the ceramic with high density and small average grain size. The effect of grain size on the low- and high-field properties of 0.9-PMN-0.10-PT ceramics is described in the present work. To prepare highly dense ceramic, vibratory and attrition milled powders were sintered between 1000 and 1250 ⁰C. The average grain sizes of the sintered ceramics …