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Title: Gravitational effects on microstructural development in liquid phase sintered materials

Journal Article · · Scripta Materialia
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  1. Michigan Technological Univ., Houghton, MI (United States). Dept. of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering

In this review the author has tried to place in perspective differing viewpoints concerning the effect of gravity in LPS. Gravity induced settling can be roughly separated into two stages; free settling of isolated particles and skeletal settling of a connected solid structure. There is disagreement over the solid phase volume fraction needed to establish a skeletal structure. The author noted that such a criterion can only be determined by examination of structures sintered for times less than that at which skeletal settling commences. If this protocol is not followed, the measured critical volume fraction is greater than the one at which a skeleton first forms. The author reviewed two mechanisms for skeletal settling. While the process is complicated, previous work strongly suggests that particles are, more-or-less, extricated from the skeleton one at a time. They then settle a distance comparable to the interparticle spacing. Repetition leads to the slow slumping observed, for example, in heavy metals. Conversely, extrication in Fe-Cu alloys leads to floating of Fe particles. Details of the extrication process have not yet been clarified, and continued work in this area might be fruitful. The author also noted that a recent model put forth to describe skeletal settling in LPS systems seems physically unrealistic. In addition, the physics underlying the model do not apply to a system in which the solid has a lesser density than the liquid.

OSTI ID:
367255
Journal Information:
Scripta Materialia, Vol. 35, Issue 5; Other Information: PBD: 1 Sep 1996
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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