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Measurement of Viscosity of Densifying Glass-Based Systems by Isothermal Cyclic Loading Dilatometry
Authors:Aravind Mohanram  Gary L. Messing  David J. Green
Affiliation:Center for Dielectric Studies, Materials Research Institute, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802
Abstract:
This study describes the isothermal cyclic loading dilatometry (ICLD) technique to measure the viscosity of glass-based materials. We demonstrate its merit relative to constant-load techniques in minimizing the stress history effects (changes in shrinkage anisotropy and sample microstructure) that arise due to the application of an external load. A constant-load test overestimates the viscosity by an order of magnitude compared with a cyclic load test. To obtain accurate viscosity data, maximum loading rates and longer unloading periods are desirable as they reduce effects of shrinkage anisotropy on viscosity values. Representative data for a low-temperature cofired ceramic (LTCC) material are reported. Nonparametric statistical tests revealed insignificant differences between the viscosity data sets at 5% significance level and thus indicate good reproducibility of the testing methodology.
Keywords:viscosity    sinter/sintering    dilatation/dilatometry
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