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Deformation Mechanism of Fine‐Grained Magnesium Aluminate Spinel Prepared Using an Alkoxide Precursor
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Materials EngineeringMaterials ScienceComparative Grain SizeHigh Temperature MaterialsDeformation MechanismMechanical PropertiesEngineeringMechanical EngineeringMagnesium-based CompositeCalcium AluminateMicrostructure-strength RelationshipPolycrystalline Mgal 2O 4Alkoxide PrecursorMicrostructureStructural Materials
Polycrystalline MgAl 2 O 4 spinel with high purity and stoichiometric composition was prepared using alkoxide precursors. The average grain size of the polycrystal was fine (1.7 μm). The deformation mechanism of the polycrystal was investigated in air at temperatures of 1300°–1400°C. At 1300°C, oxygen lattice diffusion controlled the deformation, despite the fine grain size; however, increases in the temperature and applied stress caused cavities to nucleate and grow. Spinel possessed better creep resistance than alumina of comparative grain size. The effective diffusion coefficient was determined as follows: [formula omitted]
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