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Two-Step Sintering of Ceramics with Constant Grain-Size, I. Y2O3
Authors:Xiao-Hui Wang  Pei-Lin Chen  I-Wei Chen
Affiliation:Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
Abstract:Isothermal and constant-grain-size sintering have been carried out to full density in Y2O3 with and without dopants, at as low as 40% of the homologous temperature. The normalized densification rate follows Herring's scaling law with a universal geometric factor that depends only on density. The frozen grain structure, however, prevents pore relocation commonly assumed in the conventional sintering models, which fail to describe our data. Suppression of grain growth but not densification is consistent with a grain boundary network pinned by triple-point junctions, which have a higher activation energy for migration than grain boundaries. Long transients in sintering and grain growth have provided further evidence of relaxation and threshold processes at the grain boundary/triple point.
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