Following the progress of sintering by measuring viscosity and electrical resistivity variations
Language
en
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Advances in powder metallurgy & particulate materials - 2002 : proceedings of the 2002 World Conference on Powder Metallurgy & Particulate Materials sponsored by the Metal Powder Industries Federation, June 16 - 21, Orlando, Florida, USA, Advances in powder metallurgy & particulate materials - 2002 : proceedings of the 2002 World Conference on Powder Metallurgy & Particulate Materials sponsored by the Metal Powder Industries Federation, June 16 - 21, Orlando, Florida, USA, Advances in powder metallurgy & particulate materials - 2002, 2002-06-16, Orlando (FL). 2002, vol. 11, p. 4-13
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English Abstract
The simplest way of characterizing the advancement of sintering of a powder is to follow the variation of its relative d. However, sintering of a dense compact, obtained for example by die pressing of iron-based powders, ...Read more >
The simplest way of characterizing the advancement of sintering of a powder is to follow the variation of its relative d. However, sintering of a dense compact, obtained for example by die pressing of iron-based powders, occurs with very low d. changes, while, of course, the microstructure and the properties of the material strongly evolve. In this study, the progress of sintering is followed by a continuous measurement of two characteristics of the material throughout sintering: the elec. resistivity and the viscosity. The original techniques developed for the measurement are presented and the interest of the data obtained for the understanding and modeling of sintering is discussed.Read less <
English Keywords
Steel
Powder
Sintering
Vscosity
Electrical resistivity
Origin
Hal imported