The biaxial flexural strength and fracture toughness of tape-cast yttria-st
abilized zirconia, for application as the electrolyte in solid oxide fuel c
ells, have been measured at room temperature and at a typical operating tem
perature of 900 degrees C. The flexural strength was measured in ring-on-ri
ng loading and decreased from 416 MPa at room temperature to 265 MPa at 900
degrees C. The fracture toughness was measured using two different techniq
ues: Indentation fracture and double-torsion loading. The latter was more r
eliable and gave a fracture toughness of 1.61 +/- 0.12 MPa.m(1/2) at room t
emperature and 1.02 +/- 0.05 MPa.m(1/2) at 900 degrees C. The flexural stre
ngth and fracture toughness were quantitatively consistent with fracture be
ing initiated at the observed surface defects. The lower fracture toughness
at 900 degrees C is partly due to a reduction in elastic modulus and partl
y due to a reduction in the work of fracture.