Porosity of silicon carbide ceramics

A set of ceramic samples based on silicon carbide with substantially varying integral porosity (from 1 to 10 %) was studied. The pore size distribution was examined by optical microscopy (for pores ranging from 10 mm to hundreds of microns in size), scanning electron microscopy (0.5 - 10 mm), and sm...

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Main Authors: Slutsker A.I., Betekhtin V.I., Sinani A.B., Kadomtsev A.G., Ordanyan S.S.
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Language:English
Published: International Institute for the Science of Sintering, Beograd 2002-01-01
Series:Science of Sintering
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-820X/2002/0350-820X0202143S.pdf
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author Slutsker A.I.
Betekhtin V.I.
Sinani A.B.
Kadomtsev A.G.
Ordanyan S.S.
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Betekhtin V.I.
Sinani A.B.
Kadomtsev A.G.
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description A set of ceramic samples based on silicon carbide with substantially varying integral porosity (from 1 to 10 %) was studied. The pore size distribution was examined by optical microscopy (for pores ranging from 10 mm to hundreds of microns in size), scanning electron microscopy (0.5 - 10 mm), and small-angle X-ray scattering (0.04 - 0.20 mm). The obtained pore size distribution function was used to estimate the integral porosity of ceramics, which was compared with the estimates of porosity obtained by the dilatometric technique. Relative contributions of large, small, and fine pores into the integral porosity of ceramics were found. The average pore sizes and average distances between them were estimated for each range of pore sizes.
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spelling doaj.art-eb0a7fd0094d446a9c0c1ac1031a27ac2022-12-21T21:00:58ZengInternational Institute for the Science of Sintering, BeogradScience of Sintering0350-820X2002-01-0134214315610.2298/SOS0202143SPorosity of silicon carbide ceramicsSlutsker A.I.Betekhtin V.I.Sinani A.B.Kadomtsev A.G.Ordanyan S.S.A set of ceramic samples based on silicon carbide with substantially varying integral porosity (from 1 to 10 %) was studied. The pore size distribution was examined by optical microscopy (for pores ranging from 10 mm to hundreds of microns in size), scanning electron microscopy (0.5 - 10 mm), and small-angle X-ray scattering (0.04 - 0.20 mm). The obtained pore size distribution function was used to estimate the integral porosity of ceramics, which was compared with the estimates of porosity obtained by the dilatometric technique. Relative contributions of large, small, and fine pores into the integral porosity of ceramics were found. The average pore sizes and average distances between them were estimated for each range of pore sizes.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-820X/2002/0350-820X0202143S.pdfceramicsporositypore size distribution
spellingShingle Slutsker A.I.
Betekhtin V.I.
Sinani A.B.
Kadomtsev A.G.
Ordanyan S.S.
Porosity of silicon carbide ceramics
Science of Sintering
ceramics
porosity
pore size distribution
title Porosity of silicon carbide ceramics
title_full Porosity of silicon carbide ceramics
title_fullStr Porosity of silicon carbide ceramics
title_full_unstemmed Porosity of silicon carbide ceramics
title_short Porosity of silicon carbide ceramics
title_sort porosity of silicon carbide ceramics
topic ceramics
porosity
pore size distribution
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-820X/2002/0350-820X0202143S.pdf
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