Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5437227 Ceramics International 2017 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Samples of SiC+10 vol%(Al2O3+Dy2O3) and SiC+10 vol%(Al2O3+Yb2O3) mixtures were obtained by cold isostatic pressing and sintered for one hour in a dilatometer at 1800 °C and 1900 °C, applying heating rates of 10, 20 and 30 °C/min. The results of the complete sintering cycle indicated that the heating rates do not significantly influence the shrinkage, but that temperature and total sintering time may be relevant factors. The compacts sintered at 1900 °C shrank on average 9% more than those sintered at 1800 °C, and it was found that the sintering time can be reduced by 40-50% at faster heating rates. The maximum shrinkage rates occurred at temperatures lower than those of the sintering thresholds for the two mixtures, two temperatures and three heating rates. It was also found that after formation of the liquid, the mechanisms of particle rearrangement and solution-precipitation were not as fast as reported in the literature, even at high heating rates, for example 30 °C/min, but they are responsible for much of the shrinkage occurring throughout the sintering cycle.
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