Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan
Online ISSN : 1882-1022
Print ISSN : 0914-5400
ISSN-L : 0914-5400
Effect of Water Vapor Pressure on the Viscous Sintering of Mullite
Kiyoshi HIRAOMasaki YASUOKAShuzo KANZAKI
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1995 Volume 103 Issue 1203 Pages 1172-1176

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Powder compacts with mullite composition (3Al2O3⋅2SiO2) were prepared by mixing γ-alumina and colloidal silica, followed by pressurized filtration. The compacts were sintered by means of viscous flow of amorphous silica phase at relatively low temperature (1200-1250°C) under various water vapor pressures with dew points of -35, +25 and +60°C, and the effect of partial pressure of water vapor on the viscous sintering of mullite was investigated. Densification was enhanced with an increase in water vapor pressure. It was attributed to the fact that the water vapor terminates the silica network, which lowers the viscosity of amorphous silica. Apparent viscosity in the viscous sintering could be determined by applying theoretical models derived in the system composed of only vitreous phase. A compact with nearly full density (≅99%) was obtained under high water vapor pressures by optimizing sintering temperature and time.

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