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Densification behavior of tungsten heavy alloy based on master sintering curve concept
Authors:S. J. Park  Randall M. German  J. M. Martin  J. F. Guo  J. L. Johnson
Affiliation:(1) the Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems, Mississippi State University, 39762 Mississippi State, MS;(2) the Centro de Estudios e Investigaciones Técnicas de Guipúzcoa (CEIT) and TECNUN, 20018 San Sebastián, Spain;(3) the Center for Innovative Sintered Products, CISP Lab, The Pennsylvania State University, 16802 University Park, PA;(4) Break-through Technology, Kennametal Inc., 15650 Latrobe, PA
Abstract:The master sintering curve (MSC) theory is modified by substituting the densification ratio (φ) for the densification parameter (ψ) to identify regions where shrinkage occurs by a similar combination of sintering mechanisms. The modified MSC theory is used to analyze the results of dilatometry experiments conducted with W-Ni-Fe heavy alloys, in which a phase change occurs during sintering. Apparent activation energies for sintering in three regions (solid state, transition, and liquid phase) are calculated. These activation energies are compared with experimental values for diffusion and other mass-transport phenomena to identify the dominant mechanisms in each region. A series of master sinter curves for varying W contents are developed into a master sintering surface that includes tungsten content and integral work.
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