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Microstructural evolution of a commercial ultrafine alumina powder densified by different methods
Authors:Farhad Golestani-fardMehdi Mazaheri  Masoud AminzareT. Ebadzadeh
Affiliation:a Department of Materials and Metallurgical Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran
b Institute of Physics of Complex Matter, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL), 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
c Materials and Energy Research Center, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:The densification and grain growth of bodies made from a commercial ultrafine alumina powder was investigated. The primary powder was initially subjected to dry (uniaxial cold pressing) and wet shaping (slip casting), followed by conventional (CS)-, two step (TSS)-, and microwave (MS) sintering to explore the effect of each series of treatments on the densification and microstructural evolution of the specimens. It was demonstrated that a uniform microstructure with higher density would be obtained using the wet shaping method. In addition, microwave sintering was found to be more effective into the densification of the specimens and in yielding a finer grain structure. It is believed that the high heating rate and effective particle packing are responsible for the improvements in these properties. On this basis, it was also demonstrated that the fracture toughness of the samples increased significantly through the application of microwave sintering.
Keywords:Sintering   Shaping   Grain size   Mechanical properties   Al2O3
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