Affiliation:
1. University of Lisbon
2. New University of Lisbon
Abstract
The densification during sintering of borosilicate glass matrix composites with 25 vol. %
alumina (Al2O3) particles was investigated. The powder compacts, isostatically pressed at 200 MPa,
were sintered at a temperature within the range 800-1000º C and maintained at this temperature
during various times. The sintering behaviour of the composites was investigated by density
measurement and by axial and radial shrinkage measurements. The crystalline phases present in the
sintered composites were identified by XRD and the microstructure was analyzed by SEM. For
temperatures up to 900 °C, the relative density of the composites increased continuously with
sintering temperature and sintering time, while for higher temperatures, the density increased
rapidly and then slowed down to achieve a nearly constant value after sintering the composites for
30 minutes. The composites exhibited isotropic shrinkage behaviour when sintered at 800 °C and
850 °C, but at higher temperatures slightly higher axial shrinkage than radial shrinkage was
observed. The shrinkage behaviour and microstructural characteristics of the composites indicate
that densification during sintering can be attributed to the viscous flow of the borosilicate glass.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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