Title of article :
Evolution of elastic mechanical properties during pressureless
sintering of powder-processed metals and ceramics
Author/Authors :
Hugh Alan Bruck، نويسنده , , Yasser M. Shabana، نويسنده , ,
Buli Xu، نويسنده , , JonPaul Laskis، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Metal and ceramic structures are being fabricated
by pressureless sintering of compacted powders. As
the powdered compacts are sintered, the pore volume
fraction, generally referred to as porosity, decreases while
the elastic mechanical properties increase. In this investigation,
a new relationship is drawn between porosity and
the evolution of elastic mechanical properties in pure
ceramic and metal specimens. To develop this relationship,
disk specimens are prepared from Nickel and Alumina
powders, then sintered to different temperatures. The
evolution of porosity is then evaluated from density measurements,
while the corresponding elastic mechanical
properties are measured using the ultrasonic wave propagation
technique. These experimental measurements are
compared with several different descriptions: (1) a conventional
power law formula, (2) a quadratic formula, (3) a
numerical micromechanical porosity simulation, and (4) a
new empirical formula that combines the effects of
evolving particle cohesion on the elastic properties of the
matrix material and the reduction of these properties due to
porosity. For the Young’s modulus, the new empirical
formula provides a better description than the alternative
formulas. In the case of Poisson’s ratio, similar conclusions
could be made. However, the Poisson’s ratio exhibited
a different sensitivity to particle cohesion that was more
directly related to the evolution of particle cohesion
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science