Affiliation:
1. University of Newcastle
2. RWTH Aachen University
Abstract
In this paper, the nature of steady state demixing of yttria-stabilized
zirconia in an electric field is examined for the case of open system conditions (very
fine grain material) wherein the defects are everywhere close to internal surfaces
which allow the Schottky defect reaction to occur. It is shown that under such
conditions the applied force needs to be some 20 -25 times larger than for the case of
closed system conditions (Schottky defect reaction occurs only at the external
surfaces) in order to achieve the same degree of demixing of the cation components.
The effect of the constant electric field assumption as a substitute for the constant
current condition is also analyzed for a wide range of applied electric fields. It is
shown that in most cases, the assumption of a constant electric field provides only a
moderate correction to the shape of the concentration profile.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications Ltd
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