Title of article :
The effect of slip casting parameters on the ultrafine microstructure and density of porefree YAG ceramic obtained by vacuum sintering
Author/Authors :
Kafili ، G. Department of Nanotechnology Engineering - Faculty of Advanced Sciences and Technologies - University of Isfahan , movahedi ، b Department of Nanotechnology Engineering - Faculty of Advanced Sciences and Technologies - University of Isfahan , Milani ، M. Department of Advanced Materials and Renewable Energies - Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology
Pages :
10
From page :
154
To page :
163
Abstract :
In this study, the effect of slip casting parameters on the ultrafine microstructure and the density of porefree YAG ceramic was evaluated. A stable, high concentrated aqueous YAG slurry using DolapixCE64 as a dispersant was prepared. The effect of dispersant concentration as well as the solid load on the stability and rheological behavior of the slurry was also studied. The optimal dispersant content for suspension was 1.5%wt which led to the slurry with minimum viscosity and near Newtonian behavior. The results show that increasing the solid load of the YAG slurry causes higher viscosity and alters the rheological behavior of slurry to slight shear thinning. By increasing the solid load of slurry up to a specific amount, 75%wt, relative green density of the slip cast sample was increased to about 65%, but further increase in solid loading reduced the green density. The density and the microstructure of the sintered body in the air and vacuum atmospheres bear a direct relationship to the green density of the slip cast body. Although, relatively the porefree ultrafine YAG ceramic was obtained using vacuum sintering of the slip cast green body of 65% relative green density, the presence of nitrogen molecules in the air atmosphere inhibited full densification of YAG ceramic.
Keywords :
YAG , slip casting , rheological behavior , ultrafine microstructure , sintering
Journal title :
Journal of Ultrafine Grained and Nanostructured Materials
Serial Year :
2019
Journal title :
Journal of Ultrafine Grained and Nanostructured Materials
Record number :
2486208
Link To Document :
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