Threshold conversion for field emission scanning electron micrograph of glass-alumina composites in determining the activated interfaces

Activated alumina interfaces in glass-alumina composites during isothermal sintering at 710°C by a novel colloidal processing was extracted by the threshold conversion of the micrograph obtained by a field emission scanning microscope. The relative ratio of the activated alumina interfaces in the...

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Main Authors: Yu C.L., Hao X., Jiang H.T., Wang L.L.
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Language:English
Published: International Institute for the Science of Sintering, Beograd 2010-01-01
Series:Science of Sintering
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-820X/2010/0350-820X1003297Y.pdf
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spelling doaj-b721c7d79ded4887842755f442b48f502020-11-24T23:13:48ZengInternational Institute for the Science of Sintering, BeogradScience of Sintering0350-820X2010-01-0142329730510.2298/SOS1003297YThreshold conversion for field emission scanning electron micrograph of glass-alumina composites in determining the activated interfacesYu C.L.Hao X.Jiang H.T.Wang L.L.Activated alumina interfaces in glass-alumina composites during isothermal sintering at 710°C by a novel colloidal processing was extracted by the threshold conversion of the micrograph obtained by a field emission scanning microscope. The relative ratio of the activated alumina interfaces in the final stage of sintering to that in the initial stage of sintering was calculated. The kinetics equations of both the evolution for the activated alumina interfaces during isothermal sintering and its effect on the linear shrinkage of the glass-alumina composites were established. The results show that the activated alumina interfaces in the final stage of sintering are 1.256 times more than that in the initial stage of sintering. The increased alumina interfaces decreases the total shrinkage rate of the glassalumina composites, in which a particular obstruction of the viscous flow of the glass matrix is suggested. http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-820X/2010/0350-820X1003297Y.pdfglass-alumina compositesisothermal sinteringactivated interfacesthreshold conversionfield emission scanning electron microscopy
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author Yu C.L.
Hao X.
Jiang H.T.
Wang L.L.
spellingShingle Yu C.L.
Hao X.
Jiang H.T.
Wang L.L.
Threshold conversion for field emission scanning electron micrograph of glass-alumina composites in determining the activated interfaces
Science of Sintering
glass-alumina composites
isothermal sintering
activated interfaces
threshold conversion
field emission scanning electron microscopy
author_facet Yu C.L.
Hao X.
Jiang H.T.
Wang L.L.
author_sort Yu C.L.
title Threshold conversion for field emission scanning electron micrograph of glass-alumina composites in determining the activated interfaces
title_short Threshold conversion for field emission scanning electron micrograph of glass-alumina composites in determining the activated interfaces
title_full Threshold conversion for field emission scanning electron micrograph of glass-alumina composites in determining the activated interfaces
title_fullStr Threshold conversion for field emission scanning electron micrograph of glass-alumina composites in determining the activated interfaces
title_full_unstemmed Threshold conversion for field emission scanning electron micrograph of glass-alumina composites in determining the activated interfaces
title_sort threshold conversion for field emission scanning electron micrograph of glass-alumina composites in determining the activated interfaces
publisher International Institute for the Science of Sintering, Beograd
series Science of Sintering
issn 0350-820X
publishDate 2010-01-01
description Activated alumina interfaces in glass-alumina composites during isothermal sintering at 710°C by a novel colloidal processing was extracted by the threshold conversion of the micrograph obtained by a field emission scanning microscope. The relative ratio of the activated alumina interfaces in the final stage of sintering to that in the initial stage of sintering was calculated. The kinetics equations of both the evolution for the activated alumina interfaces during isothermal sintering and its effect on the linear shrinkage of the glass-alumina composites were established. The results show that the activated alumina interfaces in the final stage of sintering are 1.256 times more than that in the initial stage of sintering. The increased alumina interfaces decreases the total shrinkage rate of the glassalumina composites, in which a particular obstruction of the viscous flow of the glass matrix is suggested.
topic glass-alumina composites
isothermal sintering
activated interfaces
threshold conversion
field emission scanning electron microscopy
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-820X/2010/0350-820X1003297Y.pdf
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