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Scopus A comprehensive study on mechanical properties of Bi1.8Pb 0.4Sr2MnxCa2.2Cu3.0O y superconductors(2013-08-01) Dogruer M.; Karaboga F.; Yildirim G.; Terzioglu C.; Ozturk O.This study manifests the crucial change in the mechanical performances of Bi1.8Pb0.4Sr2MnxCa 2.2Cu3.0Oy superconductor samples (x = 0, 0.03, 0.06, 0.15, 0.3 and 0.6) prepared by conventional solid-state reaction method by use of Vickers microhardness (Hv) measurements carried out at different applied loads, (0.245 N ≤ F ≤ 2.940 N). Load dependent microhardness, load independent microhardness, Young's (elastic) modulus and yield strength values being account for the potential technological and industrial applications are evaluated from the hardness curves and compared with each other. It is found that the Hv, elastic modulus and yield strength obtained decrease (increase) with the enhancement of the applied load for the undoped (doped) samples. Surprisingly, the results of the Hv values illustrate that the samples doped with x = 0.03, 0.06, 0.15, 0.3 and 0.6 exhibit reverse indentation size effect (RISE) feature whereas the pure sample obeys indentation size effect (ISE) behavior. Furthermore, the experimental results are examined with the aid of the available methods such as Meyer's law, proportional sample resistance model (PSR), elastic/plastic deformation (EPD), Hays-Kendall (HK) approach and indentation-induced cracking (IIC) model. The results inferred show that the hardness values calculated by PSR and EPD models are far from the values of the plateau region, meaning that these models are not adequate approaches to determine the real microhardness value of the Mn doped Bi-2223 materials. On the other hand, the HK approach is completely successful for the explanation of the ISE nature for the pure sample while the IIC model is obtained to be the best model to describe the hardness values of the doped materials exhibiting the RISE behavior. Additionally, the bulk porosity analysis for the samples reveals that the porosity increases monotonously with the increment in the Mn inclusions inserted in the Bi-2223 system, presenting the degradation of the grain connectivity. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media New York.Scopus Evaluation of microstructural and mechanical properties of ag-diffused bulk MgB2 superconductors(2014-01-01) Yilmazlar M.; Terzioglu C.; Dogruer M.; Karaboga F.; Soylu N.; Zalaoglu Y.; Yildirim G.; Ozturk O.Electrical, microstructural, and mechanical properties of undiffused and Ag-diffused bulk MgB2 superconductors are systematically studied using dc resistivity, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and Vickers microhardness (H V ) measurements. The resistivity (at room temperature), critical (onset and offset) temperature, variation of transition temperature, hole-carrier concentration, surface morphology, Vickers microhardness, elastic modulus, and yield strength values of the samples are obtained and compared with each other. One can see that all superconducting parameters given above depend on the Ag diffusion on MgB2 system. The obtained results illustrate that the room temperature resistivity reduces with the increment of diffusion annealing temperature because of the hole filling when the onset (Tconset) and offset (Tcoffset) critical temperatures determined from the resistivity curves are obtained to enhance from 38.4 to 39.7 K and from 36.9 to 38.8 K, respectively. Further, SEM studies carried out for the microstructural characterization demonstrate that the surface morphology and grain connectivity also improve with the increase of the diffusion annealing temperature. In fact, the best surface morphology is observed for the Ag-diffused bulk MgB2 superconductor exposed to 850 C annealing temperature. Besides, it is obtained that the load-dependent microhardness values reduce nonlinearly as the applied load increases until 2 N, beyond which the curves shift to the saturation region, presenting that all the samples exhibit the indentation size effect (ISE) behavior. Further, the elastic modulus and yield strength values observed decrease with the enhancement of the applied load. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media New York.