Predicting Viscosity and Surface Tension at High Temperature of Porcelain Stoneware Bodies: A Methodological Approach

The shear viscosity and the glass-vapor surface tension at high temperature are crucial to understand the viscous flow sintering kinetics of porcelain stoneware. Moreover, the pyroplastic deformation depends on the viscosity of the whole body, which is made up of a suspension of crystals dispersed i...

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Main Authors: Sonia Conte, Chiara Zanelli, Matteo Ardit, Giuseppe Cruciani, Michele Dondi
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/11/12/2475
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spelling doaj-cf831a9d0cf64ee484327904a669b40b2020-11-25T00:56:46ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442018-12-011112247510.3390/ma11122475ma11122475Predicting Viscosity and Surface Tension at High Temperature of Porcelain Stoneware Bodies: A Methodological ApproachSonia Conte0Chiara Zanelli1Matteo Ardit2Giuseppe Cruciani3Michele Dondi4CNR-ISTEC, National Research Council-Institute of Science and Technology for Ceramics, Via Granarolo, 64-48018 Faenza (RA), ItalyCNR-ISTEC, National Research Council-Institute of Science and Technology for Ceramics, Via Granarolo, 64-48018 Faenza (RA), ItalyPhysics and Earth Sciences Department, University of Ferrara, Via Saragat, 1-44122 Ferrara, ItalyPhysics and Earth Sciences Department, University of Ferrara, Via Saragat, 1-44122 Ferrara, ItalyCNR-ISTEC, National Research Council-Institute of Science and Technology for Ceramics, Via Granarolo, 64-48018 Faenza (RA), ItalyThe shear viscosity and the glass-vapor surface tension at high temperature are crucial to understand the viscous flow sintering kinetics of porcelain stoneware. Moreover, the pyroplastic deformation depends on the viscosity of the whole body, which is made up of a suspension of crystals dispersed in the melt. The existing fundamental theoretical background, along with semi-empirical constitutive laws for viscous flow sintering and glass densification, can be exploited through different approaches to estimate the physical properties at high temperatures starting from amount and chemical composition of the melt. In this work, a comprehensive attempt to predict the properties of the liquid phase is proposed by means of a detailed overview of existing models for viscosity and surface tension of glasses and melts at high temperature. The chemical composition of the vitreous phase and its physical properties at high temperature are estimated through an experimental approach based on the qualitative and quantitative chemical and phase analyses (by Rietveld refinement of X-ray powder diffraction patterns) of different porcelain-like materials. Repercussions on the firing behavior of ceramic bodies, are discussed. Comparative examples are provided for porcelain stoneware tiles, vitreous china and porcelain bodies, disclosing differences in composition and properties but a common sintering mechanism.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/11/12/2475porcelain stonewaremelt viscositymelt surface tensionsinteringvitreous phase
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author Sonia Conte
Chiara Zanelli
Matteo Ardit
Giuseppe Cruciani
Michele Dondi
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Chiara Zanelli
Matteo Ardit
Giuseppe Cruciani
Michele Dondi
Predicting Viscosity and Surface Tension at High Temperature of Porcelain Stoneware Bodies: A Methodological Approach
Materials
porcelain stoneware
melt viscosity
melt surface tension
sintering
vitreous phase
author_facet Sonia Conte
Chiara Zanelli
Matteo Ardit
Giuseppe Cruciani
Michele Dondi
author_sort Sonia Conte
title Predicting Viscosity and Surface Tension at High Temperature of Porcelain Stoneware Bodies: A Methodological Approach
title_short Predicting Viscosity and Surface Tension at High Temperature of Porcelain Stoneware Bodies: A Methodological Approach
title_full Predicting Viscosity and Surface Tension at High Temperature of Porcelain Stoneware Bodies: A Methodological Approach
title_fullStr Predicting Viscosity and Surface Tension at High Temperature of Porcelain Stoneware Bodies: A Methodological Approach
title_full_unstemmed Predicting Viscosity and Surface Tension at High Temperature of Porcelain Stoneware Bodies: A Methodological Approach
title_sort predicting viscosity and surface tension at high temperature of porcelain stoneware bodies: a methodological approach
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2018-12-01
description The shear viscosity and the glass-vapor surface tension at high temperature are crucial to understand the viscous flow sintering kinetics of porcelain stoneware. Moreover, the pyroplastic deformation depends on the viscosity of the whole body, which is made up of a suspension of crystals dispersed in the melt. The existing fundamental theoretical background, along with semi-empirical constitutive laws for viscous flow sintering and glass densification, can be exploited through different approaches to estimate the physical properties at high temperatures starting from amount and chemical composition of the melt. In this work, a comprehensive attempt to predict the properties of the liquid phase is proposed by means of a detailed overview of existing models for viscosity and surface tension of glasses and melts at high temperature. The chemical composition of the vitreous phase and its physical properties at high temperature are estimated through an experimental approach based on the qualitative and quantitative chemical and phase analyses (by Rietveld refinement of X-ray powder diffraction patterns) of different porcelain-like materials. Repercussions on the firing behavior of ceramic bodies, are discussed. Comparative examples are provided for porcelain stoneware tiles, vitreous china and porcelain bodies, disclosing differences in composition and properties but a common sintering mechanism.
topic porcelain stoneware
melt viscosity
melt surface tension
sintering
vitreous phase
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/11/12/2475
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