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Temperature Dependent Mechanical Behavior of Solid Acids

Date Issued
December 1, 2016
Author(s)
Ginder, Ryan Scott  
Advisor(s)
George M. Pharr
Additional Advisor(s)
Yanfei Gao, T.G. Nieh, Sudarsanam S. Babu
Abstract

Existing literature data on the creep behavior of superprotonic solid acids, which is important for their use in fuel cell applications, is scant and unreliable. Steady state creep behavior for the model material system cesium hydrogen sulfate (CHS) is probed using nanoindentation and corroborated using uniaxial compression testing. To facilitate nanoindentation creep result interpretation, a radial flow model of power law indentation creep is developed. This model is compared with the related model from Bower, et. al. for several pre-existing literature datasets showing that the nonlinear, steady state creep law underpinning both appears valid for power law indentation creep.

Subjects

nanoindentation

creep

cesium hydrogen sulfa...

solid acid

Disciplines
Other Materials Science and Engineering
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
Major
Materials Science and Engineering
Embargo Date
January 1, 2011
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