Title of article
Porosity and pore size control in starch consolidation casting of oxide ceramics—Achievements and problems
Author/Authors
Gregorovل، نويسنده , , Eva and Pabst، نويسنده , , Willi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
4
From page
669
To page
672
Abstract
The possibilities and limits of porosity and pore size control via starch consolidation casting (SCC) are discussed from a principal point of view. The results for alumina ceramics indicate that porosity control between 25 and 50% is feasible, while lower and higher porosities are difficult to achieve by SCC. The main factor of pore size control is the selected starch type, although swelling should be taken into account for a more precise size control. Of the starch types investigated here, potato starch is the largest (resulting in pore sizes of 50 μm and higher) and corn starch is the smallest (14 μm), while wheat starch is intermediate (20 μm). A quantitative comparison of pore size results, however, is complicated by Wicksellʹs problem and (in the case of potato and wheat starch) the anisometric shape (median aspect ratios of 1.3 and 2.0 for prolate and oblate shape, respectively).
Keywords
Slip casting , porosity , Starch consolidation casting , Microstructure-final , Al2O3
Journal title
Journal of the European Ceramic Society
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Journal of the European Ceramic Society
Record number
1408581
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