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Sintering of Ni/Al2O3 powder compacts with compositions ranging from 0 to 100v/o Al2O3
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Sintering of Ni/Al2O3 powder compacts with compositions ranging from 0 to 100v/o Al2O3

A Zavaliangos and Y Li
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN COMPUTER MODELING OF POWDER METALLURGY PROCESSES, Vol.176
NATO SCIENCE SERIES, SUB-SERIES III: COMPUTER AND SYSTEMS SCIENCES
01 Jan 2001

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Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering Science & Technology Computer Science Technology
In this work we study the sintering behavior of Ni/Al2O3 powder mixtures with different sizes. The mechanical properties of the individual layers were measured and related to processing. Intermediate compositions are the most difficult to sinter. Alleviation of this problem is addressed by using bimodal size distributions for the ceramic phase, which can lead to higher density but not necessarily to higher strength.

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