T. Rouxel et al., FINE-GRAINED YTTRIA - PROCESSING AND POTENTIALITIES, European journal of solid state and inorganic chemistry, 32(7-8), 1995, pp. 617-627
Fine grained polycrystalline yttria materials were synthesized either
by Hot Isostatic Pressing of a 99.995% pure Y2O3 powder or by pressure
less sintering with the addition of a small amount of titanium oxide (
approximate to 0.2 wt.%). Sintered bodies exhibit a good mechanical re
sistance up to 1000 degrees C. At higher temperatures, yttria starts c
reeping and a non-newtonian flow characterized by a stress exponent n
approximate to 2 is observed. The smaller the grain size and the lower
the brittle to ductile transition temperature. An elongation of more
than 40% has been attained above 1400 degrees C for the HIPped materia
l which has the finest grain size.