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Constrained sintering models

A theoretical framework is developed to predict curvature of sintering thin film deposited on presintered substrate for three different heating rates as a way for validating a constrained sintering model developed recently. Using universal expression for free sintering rate and viscosity and estimating... [Pg.80]

Li F, Pan J and Cocks ACF (2012) A new numerical scheme for computer simulation of multiple cracking in ceramic films during constrained sintering. Modelling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering, 20 035008 (16p). [Pg.14]

R.K. Bordia and G. W. Scherer, On Constrained Sintering-1. Constitutive model for a sintering body and 11. Comparison of constitutive models, Acta Metall., 36, 2393-09 (1988). [Pg.81]

Bordia RK, Scherer GW (1988) On constrained sinbaing, 1. Constitutive model for a sintering body. Acta Metall 36 2393-2397... [Pg.390]

Figure 11.31 Predictions of the model of Scherer and Garino for the sintering of a constrained film and a free film. The constrained film is predicted to sinter more slowly than the free film. (From Ref 46.)... Figure 11.31 Predictions of the model of Scherer and Garino for the sintering of a constrained film and a free film. The constrained film is predicted to sinter more slowly than the free film. (From Ref 46.)...
Figure 11.33 Isothermal shrinkage data for constrained and free glass films sintered at 650°C. The curve through the data for the free film represents the best fit to the data using Scherer s model for viscous sintering. The curve through the data for the constrained film represents the fit to the data by the thin-fihn model of Scherer and Garino using the fitting constants derived from the fit to the free-film data. (From Ref. 47.)... Figure 11.33 Isothermal shrinkage data for constrained and free glass films sintered at 650°C. The curve through the data for the free film represents the best fit to the data using Scherer s model for viscous sintering. The curve through the data for the constrained film represents the fit to the data by the thin-fihn model of Scherer and Garino using the fitting constants derived from the fit to the free-film data. (From Ref. 47.)...

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