Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan
Online ISSN : 1882-1022
Print ISSN : 0914-5400
ISSN-L : 0914-5400
Experimental Analysis of Three Dimensional Consolidation Behavior in Slip Casting
Minoru TAKAHASHIJun SHIMIZUHidero UNUMAShigeharu MATSUBAYASHIMasanori UEKI
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1995 Volume 103 Issue 1203 Pages 1160-1166

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Consolidation behavior in slip casting of a well-dispersed alumina slurry was experimentally analyzed, using wall-sealed, bottom-sealed and unsealed cylindrical plaster molds. Solid front (the interface between the consolidated layer and slurry in the cavity) and liquid front (the interface between the dry and saturated part in the plaster) were simultaneously measured. Both fronts grew not in one dimension but in three dimensions, depending on the type of mold. There was a similarity in the growth patterns between solid and liquid fronts. It was found that three dimensional suction potential of the plaster mold caused the curved growth patterns. The region deposited at early stages of casting yielded a higher bulk density than the region deposited at late stages of casting. The mean bulk density and homogeneity of cast bodies were also dependent on the type of mold.

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