Title of article :
Processing defects in ceramic powders and powder compacts
Author/Authors :
Keizo Uematsu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
9
From page :
154
To page :
162
Abstract :
Structure and defects in powders and powder compacts are examined in detail to determine their formation mechanisms, and their relevance to the production of high quality ceramics. New characterization tools that are indispensable in the characterization of defect structure are described with the aid of schematic illustrations. Defects such as aggregates and large particles are present in all powders examined, even after rigorous grinding. These short-range defects degrade the properties and the quality of a sintered ceramic. Long-range defects due to particle orientation and anisotropic particle packing are also common in powder compacts, and are attributed to a shear stress field and/or a directional stress field during forming. Particle packing anisotropy produces long-range defects that are responsible for anisotropic deformation and cracking during drying and sintering.
Keywords :
Powder , structure , Aggregates , large particles , Anisotropy , ceramics , characterization
Journal title :
Advanced Powder Technology
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Advanced Powder Technology
Record number :
1248544
Link To Document :
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