Population balance model for solid state sintering I. Pore shrinkage and densification

Subbanna, Manjunath ; Kapur, P. C. ; Pradip, Pradip ; Malghan, S. G. (2001) Population balance model for solid state sintering I. Pore shrinkage and densification Ceramics International, 27 (1). pp. 57-62. ISSN 0272-8842

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Abstract

A general population balance model incorporating the rate of shrinkage of individual pores during solid state sintering of ceramics is described. The kinetics of pore shrinkage is assumed to follow a simple power law with floating value of the exponent. The resulting equation of continuity is solved for the evolution of pore size distribution in time by a transformation technique. The simulated pore size distributions for a number of ceramic oxide systems are in good agreement with experimental data generated in-house as well as from published sources. The model can be embedded in a coupled phenomenon of densification and grain growth, as shown in Part II.

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Keywords:A. Sintering; B. Porosity
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