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Sintering of Ceramics Materials
FSI-9SKEAcad. year: 2022/2023
In the course, doctoral students are introduced to basics of sintering thermodynamics and kinetics, as well as to modern sintering methods, The factors influencing sintering process are addressed and discussed. Special attention is focused on control of microstructure during sintering, on sintering of nanoceramic materials, as well as on utilization of high-temperature dilatometry. The content of the course can be adapted to the topic of the future dissertation.
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Basic literature
KINGERY, W., BOWMEN, H.K., UHLMANN, D.R. Introduction to Ceramics. 2nd ed. John Wiley & sons inc. (1960), England. ISBN 0-471-47860-1. (EN)
M. Trunec, K. Maca: Advanced Ceramic Processes, in Advanced Ceramics for Dentistry (Eds. J.Z. Shen, T. Kozmac), Elsevier, Amsterdam 2014 (EN)
RAHAMAN, M. N.: Sintering of Ceramics, CRC press (2008), U.S.A. ISBN 978-0-8493-7286-5 (EN)
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2. Driving forces and mechanisms of sintering process.
3. Phases and models of sintering process.
4. Pressure-assisted sintering.
5. Electric current activated/assisted sintering.
6. The factors influencing sintering process.
7. Grain growth and microstructure control during sintering.
8. Sintering of nanoceramic materials.
9. Utilization of high-temperature dilatometry for sintering studies.
10. Excursion and practical exercise.