2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.mseb.2008.04.001
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The effect of hydrogen partial pressure on uniaxial creep of 3Y-TZP/50vol.% Pd cermet membranes

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“…The hydrogen transport and mechanical properties of dense, self-supporting Pd/YSZ cermet membranes have been described previously. [15][16][17] Based on the linearity of hydrogen flux vs. the inverse of membrane thickness over the thickness range $22 to 210 mm, Balachandran et al 15 concluded that the hydrogen permeation of a dense Pd/YSZ cermet was controlled by bulk diffusion down to the thickness of $22 mm. To increase the hydrogen flux through the cermet films while reducing their cost, the paste-painting technique was developed for fabricating thinfilm cermet membranes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hydrogen transport and mechanical properties of dense, self-supporting Pd/YSZ cermet membranes have been described previously. [15][16][17] Based on the linearity of hydrogen flux vs. the inverse of membrane thickness over the thickness range $22 to 210 mm, Balachandran et al 15 concluded that the hydrogen permeation of a dense Pd/YSZ cermet was controlled by bulk diffusion down to the thickness of $22 mm. To increase the hydrogen flux through the cermet films while reducing their cost, the paste-painting technique was developed for fabricating thinfilm cermet membranes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%