Back to Search Start Over

Fabrication of High Density Y2O3 Ceramics by Magnetic Pulsed Compaction

Authors :
Lee, Jong Keuk
Hong, Sung Jei
Lee, Min Ku
Lee, Jung G.
Rhee, Chang Kyu
Jeong, S.J.
Park, J.S.
Park, J.S.
Source :
Diffusion and Defect Data Part B: Solid State Phenomena; January 2007, Vol. 119 Issue: 1 p175-178, 4p
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Highly dense Y2O3 ceramics have been fabricated by a magnetic pulsed compaction (MPC) which is capable of reaching a sufficiently high pressure (~1GPa) in a very short duration (a few microseconds), and a subsequent pressureless sintering at 1600℃. The Y2O3 green bodies with a relative density of about 68% were achieved by the application of the MPC process due to the effect of an enhanced rearrangement and a high speed movement of the particles, without the help of ceramic binder. Those compacts showed densities greater than 95%, which is very close to the theoretical density, after the subsequent pressureless sintering process at 1600 oC. The shrinkage rates of the diameter for the samples compacted by the MPC process were markedly reduced, when compared to those for the ones by the conventional compaction (CC) process.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10120394
Volume :
119
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Diffusion and Defect Data Part B: Solid State Phenomena
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs20121550
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/SSP.119.175