Abstract

The plastic deformation behavior of 3Y-TZP with weak electric current in oxygen-lean atmosphere was investigated. The results demonstrated that a weak electric current (I=1 A) can significantly promote the plastic deformation of 3Y-TZP at furnace temperature of 1200 °C and a strain rate of 6.67 × 10−4 s−1. As the electric current increases (1–5 A), the flow stress of plastic deformation has a significant decrease. Especially, a remarkable electrode-dependent deformation near the cathode side was observed for the first time. This unusual phenomenon is mainly attributed to the enhancement of the cation diffusion caused by the electric current-induced electrochemical reduction reaction. In addition, this phenomenon may provide a new method to control the local plastic deformation by controlling the electrode direction and the deformation atmosphere.

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