Conference proceeding
The effects of mixing quality on the densification of heterogeneous powder mixtures
MECHANICS OF DEFORMATION AND FLOW OF PARTICULATE MATERIALS, pp.105-117
01 Jan 1997
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Abstract
The retardation of densification of heterogeneous powder mixtures by the presence of hard powder has been attributed to excluded porosity, i.e. the volume between hard powder particles, which is not readily accessible to the deformable soft phase. Therefore, the number of contacts between hard particles is an important variable, since deformation of these contacts is difficult. The number of such contacts depends not only on the volume fraction of the hard powder but on the quality of mixing as well. In this paper we present experimental results from the cold compaction of AI-Ti powder mixtures and parallel theoretical developments that explain and quantify the effect of the mixing quality on densification.
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- Title
- The effects of mixing quality on the densification of heterogeneous powder mixtures
- Creators
- A ZavaliangosJ H Wen
- Contributors
- C S Chang (Editor)A Misra (Editor)R Y Liang (Editor)M Babic (Editor)
- Publication Details
- MECHANICS OF DEFORMATION AND FLOW OF PARTICULATE MATERIALS, pp.105-117
- Publisher
- Amer Soc Civil Engineers
- Number of pages
- 13
- Resource Type
- Conference proceeding
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Materials Science and Engineering
- Identifiers
- 991019170486204721
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