Modeling the Effect of Particle Packing Density for Sintering

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This research studies the effect of particle packing density on sintering TiO2 microstructure. Sintering experiment was conducted on compacts involving of monodisperse spherical TiO2 particles. The experimental results are modeled using L2-Regression technique in studing the effect of two theoretical values of 55% and 69% of initial packing densities. The mathematical simulation shows that the lower values of density compacts sintered fast to theoretical density and this reflects that particle packing density improved densification rate because of the competing influence of grain growth at higher values of densities.

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Hassun, H. K., Hussein, B. H., & K.h.al-Maiyaly, B. (2021). Modeling the Effect of Particle Packing Density for Sintering. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1879). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1879/3/032080

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