Texture Development by Templated Grain Growth in Liquid-Phase-Sintered α-Alumina |
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Authors: | Matthew M. Seabaugh Ingrid H. Kerscht Gary L. Messing |
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Affiliation: | Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Particulate Materials Center, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802 |
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Abstract: | The distribution and orientation of platelet-shaped particles of α-alumina in a fine-grained alumina matrix is shown to template texture development via anisotropic grain growth. The textured microstructure ranges from 4 wt% oriented platelet particles in calcined samples to nearly 100% oriented α-Al2O3 grains after sintering at 1400°C. A CaO + SiO2 liquid phase creates favorable thermodynamic and kinetic conditions for anisotropic grain growth and grain reorientation during sintering. Important criteria for templated grain growth include (1) anisotropic crystal structure and growth, (2) high thermodynamic driving force for template grain growth, and (3) modification of diffusion in the system to continuously provide material to the anisotropically growing template grains. |
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