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Cruz Fernandes, Jorge, Amaral, Pedro Miguel, Guerra Rosa, Luı́s, Shohoji, Nobumitsu |
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Ceramics International; March 2000, Vol. 26 Issue: 2 p203-206, 4p |
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Densified alumina ceramic disk specimens were prepared through sintering compacted alumina powders by concentrated solar beam in inert Ar gas atmosphere and their flexure breaking behaviour was evaluated by the ring-on-ring jig test under application of equibiaxial stress. Slope mof Weibull plot for MOR(modulus of rupture) values of these specimens was comparable to that of the reference alumina disk specimens prepared by sintering in an electric furnace under comparable conditions (1600°C for 30 min) whereas mean MORlevel of the former was slightly lower than that of the latter. Thus, the failure mechanism of the specimens sintered by solar radiation heating and that of the specimens sintered in the electric furnace were concluded to be practically indistinguishable. This evidence guarantees that alumina ceramic sintered bodies, with quality comparable to those obtained through traditional sintering process, can be prepared by solar heating in spite of quite fast rate of heating and cooling realised in the solar furnace. |
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