Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1473766 Journal of the European Ceramic Society 2016 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The densification behavior during the isothermal sintering of 8YSZ was examined in the initial and intermediate stages of sintering. In the initial stage, a difficulty in evaluating the densification behavior arises from the transition of the stable pore structure and the limitation of the theoretical two-sphere model. In the intermediate stage, a linear relationship with a slope of −1/2 is observed between the densification rate and the time. An empirical equation of the densification kinetics is proposed and found to be valid in a wide density range. At a relative density of 0.6–0.73, the activation energy is 688 kJ/mol. Rapid grain growth is observed at a relative density of 0.73–0.8 and >0.9 for the isothermal sintering at 1200–1300 °C and 1400–1500 °C, respectively. The rapid grain growth reduced significantly the densification rate. The densification mechanism and grain growth behavior are also discussed.

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