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Grain Growth in Very Porous Al <sub>2</sub> O <sub>3</sub> Compacts

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Extensive grain growth was observed by scanning electron microscopy in very porous Al 2 O 3 compacts, even at densities &lt;40% of theoretical. After ∼7% shrinkage at 1700°C, the grain size increased from ∼0.3 to 0.51 μm in a compact having a relative green density of 0.31. During grain growth in highly porous compacts, the grains appear initially to be chainlike, then to be oblong, and finally to be equiaxed. The proposed mechanism of initial grain growth involves the filling of necks between adjacent grains followed by the movement of the grain boundary through the smaller grain. Although grain growth in very porous compacts is quite different from coalescence and ordinary grain growth, the kinetics are similar.

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