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Plastic Deformation of Bulk YBaCuO Ceramics Doped with ZrO2

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Bulk HTSC ceramic materials, prepared by any well-known technological procedure, are characterized with extremely low level of strength and plasticity. In most cases this fact is not critical, if HTSC ceramics performs its customary functional duties (i. e. is a good superconductor) and is not subjected, at the same time, to considerable mechanical loads of any origin during its lifetime. Moreover, there are not too many cases known until now, when bulk HTSC ceramic parts were shaped by mechanical working. However, it does not mean, that there is no need in such type of processing these materials. Most probably, such restrictions are caused by very low strength and practical absence of macroscopic plasticity within a whole temperature range of the material existence.

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Pan, S., Slipenyuk, A., Danilyuk, V. (1995). Plastic Deformation of Bulk YBaCuO Ceramics Doped with ZrO2 . In: Bradt, R.C., Brookes, C.A., Routbort, J.L. (eds) Plastic Deformation of Ceramics. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-1441-5_11

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