Thermal Processes at Electron-Beam Treatment of Yttrium-Stabilized Zirconium Dioxide Ceramics

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Within the limits of one-dimensional approximation the calculations of thermal fields forming in a surface layer of sintered ceramics from zirconium dioxide partly stabilized by yttrium after sub-millisecond electron-beam irradiation were performed. The conditions of radiation of this ceramics by an intense electron beam allowing to implement various stages of ceramics surface layer’s melting are determined.

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