Title of article :
In Process Nanocrystalline Control Consolidation of the Amorphous ZrO2-20 mol%Al2O3 Powder
Author/Authors :
Kimura، Hiroshi نويسنده , , Hongo، Kazuhiro نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
-1373
From page :
1374
To page :
0
Abstract :
The instrumented pulse electric discharge consolidation method is used to provide a way of in process nanocrystalline control densification of the amorphous ZrO2-20 mol%Al2O3 powder as prepared by rotating-arm reaction ball milling. The cylindrical compact height (hf) of the amorphous ZrO2-20 mol%Al2O3 powder is found to be a dominant process variable; at 1 mm, it leads to the densification prior to major crystallization after a high relative density of roughly 0.86 at 800 K, and significant decreases down to 1284 K in temperature necessary to obtain the full densification under 100 MPa. The rapid densification for amorphous and nanocrystalline supersaturated cubic ZrO2-20 mol%Al2O3 is fairly well expressed by an Arrhenius-type equation of Newtonian viscous flow: (eta)p=(eta)po\exp(Q/kT) having greatly decreasing apparent activation energy Q from 300 to 72 kJ mol^-1 and process viscosity (eta)p at 1200 K with decreasing hf from 14.6 to 1 mm. The Berkovich indentation testing permits us to derive a relatively low level of 4.4 GPa for the value of the yield stress at room temperature in the full-density nanocrystalline ZrO2-20 mol%Al2O3 sample having the Vickers hardness number of approximately 800 DPN.
Keywords :
dynamic indentation , full densification , amorphous ceramic powder , mechanical alloying , spark pressure sintering , bulk nanocrystalline synthesis , Newtonian viscous flow
Journal title :
MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS
Record number :
117057
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