Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1475487 Journal of the European Ceramic Society 2011 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Particles orientation during compaction was studied in alumina granules of different packing structures and deformation properties. These granules were classified mainly in two types: loose granules prepared with flocculated slurries and dense granules prepared with dispersed slurries. Particles orientations in the granules and in the compacts were examined quantitatively with the cross-polarized light microscopy. A large difference was noted in the packing structures of granules and compacts. Orientation of particles was detected only in the surface vicinity of the dense granules. These dense granules show only a slight change in particle orientation locally and its initial structures were mostly preserved even after compaction. As a result, the green compacts containing these granules also show very low net particles orientation. In contrast, loose granules show no orientated particles. However, a major rearrangement of the particles was noted during compaction, resulting in a high net particle orientation in the compacts. The particles orientation in the green compacts affected the anisotropy in the sintering shrinkage significantly; high anisotropy was observed in compacts of high particle orientation fabricated from the loose granules.

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