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Nonisothermal sintering of Cr2AlC powder
Y. Rajkumar, B.M. Rahul, P. Ananth Akash,
Published in Blackwell Publishing Ltd
2017
Volume: 14
   
Issue: 1
Pages: 63 - 67
Abstract
This work studies the sintering behavior of ultrafine powder of Cr2AlC compound during nonisothermal heating using a dilatometer. Sample exhibits relatively slower densification under pressureless condition where relative density increased from about 61% (green compact) to about 73% during heating up to 1350°C. Axial shrinkage data were analyzed through the volume diffusion and grain boundary diffusion-based sintering models. Estimated activation energy of sintering (352 kJ/mol) for volume diffusion mechanism, was found to be closely matching with the reported activation energy of chromium diffusivity, indicating volume diffusion as a controlling mechanism and chromium as a major diffuser in Cr2AlC. © 2016 The American Ceramic Society
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JournalInternational Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology
PublisherBlackwell Publishing Ltd
ISSN1546542X