Title of article :
Theory of sintering: from discrete to continuum
Author/Authors :
Olevsky، نويسنده , , Eugene A.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
Theoretical concepts of sintering were originally based upon ideas of the discrete nature of particulate media. However, the actual sintering kinetics of particulate bodies are determined not only by the properties of the particles themselves and the nature of their local interaction with each other, but also by macroscopic factors. Among them are externally applied forces, kinematic constraints (e.g. adhesion of the sampleʹs end face and furnace surface), and inhomogeneity of properties in the volume under investigation (e.g. inhomogeneity of initial density distribution created during preliminary forming operations). Insufficient treatment of the questions enumerated above was one of the basic reasons hindering the use of sintering theory. A promising approach is connected with the use of continuum mechanics, which has been successfully applied to the analysis of compaction of porous bodies. This approach is based upon the theories of plastic and nonlinear-viscous deformation of porous bodies. Similar ideas have recently been embodied in a continuum theory of sintering. The main results of the application of this theory for the solution of certain technological problems of sintering are introduced including their thermo–mechanical aspects.
Keywords :
Porous material , Sintering , Continuum theory , constitutive modeling
Journal title :
Materials Science and Engineering R Reports
Journal title :
Materials Science and Engineering R Reports