Journal of Materials Science, Vol.30, No.9, 2382-2389, 1995
Effect of Particle-Size Distribution on Sintering .2. Sintering of Alumina
A sintering model, taking into account the effect of particle size distribution and the effect of grain growth, was developed previously. Experimental data from the sintering of high-purity alumina were used to testify this model. The sintering was carried out at 1500 degrees C in air for various lengths of time. The results agreed with the prediction of the model. The powders with a narrower starting particle size distribution exhibited a lower sintering rate prior to the occurrence of grain growth, but a higher densification rate after the grain growth took place. The grain size/density trajectory was applied to reveal the effect of particle size distribution on sintering behaviour. It is suggested that powders with a narrower size distribution are preferable.