Claims
- 1. A ceramic copper oxide superconductor having dispersed therethrough an oxide-based strengthening and toughening agent selected from the class consisting of ZrO.sub.2, Al.sub.2 O.sub.3, MgO, Al.sub.2 O.sub.3.SiO.sub.2, SiO.sub.2 and mixtures thereof present in a amount in the range of from about 10 mole percent to about 30 mole percent, said agent being present as a discrete phase coated with a compound chemically inert to the superconductor, said compound being selected from the class consisting of Y.sub.2 BaCuO.sub.5, Ca.sub.2 CuO.sub.3, Sr.sub.2 CuO.sub.3, (Ca, Sr).sub.1 CuO.sub.2 and CaCuO.sub.2.
- 2. The ceramic copper oxide superconductor of claim 1, wherein the agent is present in the range of from about 10 mole percent to about 25 mole percent.
- 3. The ceramic copper oxide superconductor of claim 1, wherein the agent is present in an amount of about 20 mole percent.
- 4. The ceramic copper oxide superconductor of claim 1, wherein the superconductor is YBa.sub.2 Cu.sub.3 O.sub.x and the compound coating the agent is Y.sub.2 BaCuO.sub.5.
- 5. The ceramic copper oxide superconductor of claim 1, wherein the superconductor is Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O.sub.x and the compound coating the agent is selected from Ca.sub.2 CuO.sub.3, Sr.sub.2 CuO.sub.3, (Ca, Sr).sub.1 CuO.sub.2 or mixtures thereof.
- 6. The ceramic copper oxide superconductor of claim 1, wherein the superconductor is Tl-Ba-Ca-Cu-O.sub.x and the compound coating the agent is selected from Ca.sub.2 CuO.sub.3, CaCuO.sub.2 (Ca,Sr).sub.1 CuO.sub.2 and mixtures thereof.
- 7. The ceramic copper oxide superconductor of claim 1, wherein the agent is ZrO.sub.2 present in the form of whiskers, continuous fibers or tetragonal ZrO.sub.2 particles.
- 8. The ceramic copper oxide superconductor of claim 1, wherein the agent is Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 in the form of whiskers, continuous fibers or platelets.
- 9. The ceramic copper oxide superconductor of claim 1, wherein the agent is MgO in the form of whiskers or continuous fibers.
- 10. The ceramic copper oxide superconductor of claim 1, wherein the agent is Al.sub.2 O.sub.3.SiO.sub.2 in the form of whiskers, continuous fibers or platelets.
- 11. The ceramic copper oxide superconductor of claim 1, wherein the agent is SiO.sub.2 in the form of fibers or whiskers.
- 12. The ceramic copper oxide superconductor of claim 1, wherein the density is between about 85 to about 95% of theoretical.
- 13. A ceramic copper oxide superconductor selected from the class consisting of YBa.sub.2 Cu.sub.3 O.sub.x, Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O.sub.x and Tl-Ba-Ca-Cu-O.sub.x having dispersed therethrough an oxide-based strengthening and toughening agent selected from the class consisting of ZrO.sub.2, Al.sub.2 O.sub.3, MgO and mixtures thereof present in the range of from about 10 mole percent to about 30 mole percent, said agent being present as a discrete phase coated with a compound chemically inert to the superconductor, said compound being selected from the class consisting of Y.sub.2 BaCuO.sub.5, Ca.sub.2 CuO.sub.3, Sr.sub.2 CuO.sub.3, (Ca, Sr).sub.1 CuCO.sub.2 and CaCuO.sub.2.
- 14. The ceramic oxide superconductor of claim 13 wherein the agent is present in the range of from about 15 mole percent to about 25 mole percent.
- 15. The ceramic oxide superconductor of claim 14, wherein the superconductor is YBa.sub.2 Cu.sub.3 O.sub.x and the compound is Y.sub.2 BaCuO.sub.5.
- 16. The ceramic oxide superconductor of claim 15, wherein the agent is ZrO.sub.2.
- 17. The ceramic oxide superconductor of claim 16, wherein the agent is tetragonal ZrO.sub.2 particles present in amount of about 20 mole percent.
- 18. The ceramic oxide superconductor of claim 14, wherein the superconductor is Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O.sub.x and the compounds are one or more of Ca.sub.2 CuO.sub.3, Sr.sub.2 CuO.sub.3 and (Ca, Sr).sub.1 CuO.sub.2.
- 19. The ceramic oxide superconductor of claim 14, wherein the superconductor is Tl-Ba-Ca-Cu-O.sub.x and the compounds are one or more of Ca.sub.2 CuO.sub.3, (Ca, Sr).sub.1,CuO.sub.2 and CaCuO.sub.2.
- 20. A method of toughening a ceramic copper oxide superconductor comprising forming a solution of the salts of a chemical compound selected from the group consisting of Y.sub.2 BaCuO.sub.5, Ca.sub.2 CuO.sub.3, Sr.sub.2 CuO.sub.3 (Ca, Sr).sub.1 CuO.sub.2 and CaCuO.sub.2 in a solvent wherein the salts are present in ratios to produce one of said group, introducing particulates of an agent in particle, whisker, platelet or continuous fiber form into the solution, said agent being selected from the class consisting of ZrO.sub.2 whiskers or continuous fibers, tetragonal ZrO.sub.2 particles, Al.sub.2 O.sub.3, MgO, Al.sub.2 O.sub.3.SiO.sub.2, SiO.sub.2 and mixtures thereof, adjusting the pH of the solution until the agent or agents are uniformly dispersed in the solution forming a sol, spray drying the sol and calcining to form the agent particulates coated with one or more of said compounds, thereafter mixing the coated agent particulates with a powder of a ceramic copper oxide superconductor wherein the coated agent particulates are present in the range of from about 10 mole percent to about 30 mole percent, and thereafter forming the mixture into a solid ceramic copper oxide superconductor having a theoretical density of not less than about 85%.
- 21. The method of claim 20, wherein the ceramic oxide superconductor is one of YBa.sub.2 Cu.sub.3 O.sub.x, Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu O.sub.x and Tl-Ba-Ca-Cu-O.sub.x.
- 22. The method of claim 21, wherein the solution is formed with a solvent selected from one or more of water, ethanol, methoxy ethanol or ethylene glycol and the salts are acetates, hydroxides or nitrates.
- 23. The method of claim 20, wherein the ceramic oxide superconductor is YBa.sub.2 Cu.sub.3 O.sub.x, the solvent is water and the salts are acetates.
CONTRACTUAL ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. W-31-109-ENG-38 between the U.S. Department of Energy and The University of Chicago representing Argonne National Laboratory.
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