Effect of geometry and green density on the anisotropic sintering shrinkage of axisymmetric iron parts |
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Authors: | Alberto Molinari Sasan Amirabdollahian Marco Zago Mats Larsson Ilaria Cristofolini |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Trento, Trento, Italyalberto.molinari@unitn.it;3. Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Trento, Trento, Italy;4. Department of Industrial Engineering, H?gan?s AB, H?gan?s, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Sintering shrinkage of prior cold compacted iron rings with different geometry (height to wall thickness ratio) and green density in the 6.5–7.3?g/cm3 range was investigated. It displays a minimum at an intermediate green density. Axial, tangential and radial shrinkages are different, due to the gradients of green density along the axial and the radial directions. Therefore, the effect of height on shrinkage and its anisotropy is the result of their effect on the stress distribution in the green parts during cold compaction, and the resulting green density and deformation experienced by the powder. Anisotropy decreases on increasing shrinkage. |
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Keywords: | Shrinkage anisotropy green density geometry |
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