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Bonding of partially-stabilized zirconia (PSZ) and nickel has been investigated. The couples of PSZ and nickel were bonded at 1073 to 1273 K for 300 to 3600 sec under a pressure of 0.75 to 262 MPa in air. PSZ was bonded to nickel with a nickel oxide layer. The nickel oxide layer filled the interstices between PSZ and nickel. The maximum shear strength (about 90 MPa) was obtained in the couple bonded at 1173 K for 900 sec under pressure above 18 MPa. The stresses generated by the differential thermal contraction and the oxide growth stresses are discussed.
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Yamane, T., Minamino, Y., Hirao, K. et al. Bonding of partially-stabilized zirconia and nickel with nickel oxide layer. J Mater Sci 21, 4227–4232 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01106535
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