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Analysis of microwave sintering of ceramics
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1998
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EngineeringThermal ProcessesCeramic PowdersMicrowave HeatingCeramic MaterialsCeramic TechnologyMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringCeramicsMicrowave CeramicMicrowave SinteringHeat TransferMicrostructureSinteringHigh Temperature MaterialsCeramics MaterialsCeramic SynthesisMetal-ceramic SystemsConventional SinteringEngineering CeramicThermal Properties
Abstract The microwave heating of ceramic materials has been analyzed by solving the equations for grain growth and porosity (Svoboda and Riedel, 1992) during the late stages of sintering, coupled with the heat conduction equation and electric field equations for 1‐D slabs. Microwave power absorption and heating profiles have been calculated for A1 2 O 3 and SiC in the absence of sintering, and calculations have been carried out to study the effect of increasing dielectric loss ofAl 2 O 3 as a function of temperature. A comparison of the densification and grain growth for A1 2 O 3 during microwave and conventional sintering indicates that within the framework of the present model, there is no difference between the two heating modes during the late stages of sintering.
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