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Öğe A novel research on the subject of the load-independent microhardness performances of Sr/Ti partial displacement in Bi-2212 ceramics(Springer, 2020) Zalaoglu, Y.; Turgay, T.; Ulgen, A. T.; Erdem, U.; Turkoz, M. B.; Yildirim, G.This work is interested in the critical changes in the load-independent microhardness performance parameters with the partial substitution of Sr2+ inclusions for the Ti4+ impurities in the Bi-2212 inorganic solids with the help of the theoretical approximations as regards Meyer's law (ML), proportional sample resistance (PSR), modified proportional sample resistance (MPSR), elastic/plastic deformation (EPD), Hays-Kendall (HK) and indentation-induced cracking (IIC) models found on the experimental microhardness tests applied to a variety of test loads between 0.245 and 2.940 N for the first time. Moreover, Ti-substituted Bi-2212 bulk ceramics (Bi2.1Sr2.0-xTixCa1.1Cu2.0Oy) are prepared within mole-to-mole ratios of x = 0.000, 0.010, 0.030, 0.050, 0.070, 0.100 by the standard solid-state reaction method in the atmospheric pressure conditions. It is provided that Ti partial substitution in the superconducting system descends unsmilingly the mechanical durability, stability, strength, toughness, critical stress, stiffness and flexural strengths of Bi-2212 superconducting solids studied owing to the increment of crystal structural problems. Moreover, it is obtained that the degradation in the crystal structural leads to diminish the typical ISE characteristic of Bi-2212 superconducting ceramic compounds. At the same time, the results show that all the models (especially IIC approach) can serve as the suitable descriptors for the determination of the variation in the load-independent mechanical performances of the Bi-2212 superconducting materials.Öğe Role of active slip systems induced with holmium impurity in Bi-2212 ceramics on mechanical design performance and morphological properties(Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2022) Ulgen, A. T.; Cetin, Samet; Zalaoglu, Y.; Turkoz, M. B.; Erdem, U.; Yildirim, G.Effect of Ho/Bi partial replacement in Bi2.1-xHoxSr2.0Ca1.1Cu2.0Oy (Bi-2212) superconductors on the fundamental structural, morphological and mechanical performance properties are investigated by Scanning Electron Mi-croscopy (SEM) and Vickers hardness (Hv) measurement techniques. Crystallinity quality and surface morphology including the microcrystal coalescence orientations, grain alignment distributions, microscopic structural problems, microvoids, internal defects, uniform surface view, porosity and particle growth distribution are visually examined with the aid of SEM. Basic mechanical performance and characteristic features of Bi/Ho substituted Bi-2212 superconducting ceramics (0.00 <= x <= 0.10) are also determined with Vickers tests con-ducted at various loads intervals 0.245-2.940 N. Experimental findings show that the characteristic features enhance seriously in case of x = 0.01 due to refinement of crystallinity quality and slip systems. Thus, the op-timum Ho concentration presents the highest mechanical fracture strength to the load applied as a result of better uniform surface appearance and grain orientations, well-connected flaky layers, larger particle size distribution and denser structure, confirmed by the SEM investigations. Namely, much more load is required to accelerate the dislocation movement and crack propagation to the terminal velocity for critical size growth. The fracture predominantly takes place in the transcrystalline regions and hence the propagations are easily controlled with the optimum Ho dopant ions. On the other hand, the increase in the Ho ions in Bi-2212 structure induces the crack-initiating defects for new stress concentration sites. In conclusion, the permanent and non-recoverable deformations appear at even lower indentation test loads. All samples present indentation size effect feature depending on the dominant character of elastic recovery mechanism. Further, original hardness parameters are semi-empirically analyzed in the plateau limit regions using mechanical modelling approaches for the first time. Based on the analyses, Hays-Kendall model exhibits the closest results to the experimental findings.