In this work, the spark plasma sintering (SPS) of commercial yttria nanopowder is investigated. The SPS parameters such as sintering temperature, applied pressure, and dwell time are varied. Densification without grain growth occurring at occurred up to a sintering temperature of 1400°C and grain growth without further densification taking place at the higher temperature. The optimum sample was obtained at a temperature of 1400°C with a pressure of 70 MPa and dwelling time of 15 minutes. The highest relative density of 99.8% and the average grain size of 1.26 μm were obtained at 1400°C. The yttria ceramic annealed at 1200°C had the in-line transmission of 5%-70% and 70%-82% in the visible and infrared wavelength region, respectively. The measurements of hardness and fracture toughness characteristics of the transparent yttria ceramic showed 9.2 GPa and 2.24 MPa.m 1/2 , respectively. K E Y W O R D S dwell time, sintering pressure, sintering temperature, spark plasma sintering, yttria How to cite this article: Amirzadeh-Fotovat V, Hatefi Y. The effect of SPS parameters on the production of yttria transparent ceramic. Int J Appl
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