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2010
Journal Article
Titel
Kinetic field approach to study liquid phase sintering of ZnO based ceramics
Abstract
Liquid phase swintering kinetics in the system ZnO-Bi2O3-Sb2O3 was studied using closed crucibles and an optical dilatometer. A modified kinetic field technique was applied for the first time to investigate the densification rates. The values obtained were assessed with existing liquid phase sintering models. Grain growth data were derived from the kinetic field diagram and compared to those obtained from microstructure analysis of quenched samples. Good agreement was obtained between both techniques. Values for both the activation energies (activation energies for grain growth and densification) were also reported for the ZnO-Bi2O3-Sb2O3 system for the first time. In the initial sintering stage mechanisms were identified which retard densification and are essentially unaffected by temperature. It was shown how the position and slope of the iso-strain lines in the modified kinetic field diagram can be used for a qualitative understanding of the interaction of coarsening, liquid redistribution and densification during sintering.