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Thermally-insulated ultra-fast high temperature sintering (UHS) of zirconia: A master sintering curve analysis

Publication at Faculty of Science, Central Library of Charles University |
2021

Abstract

A thermally-insulated Ultra-fast High temperature Sintering (UHS) has been developed to maximize the densification of 3 mol% yttria-stabilized zirconia and improve the energy efficiency of the process. Thermally-Insulated UHS (TI-UHS) employed a fibreboard insulator, which reduced the energy consumption by approximate to 40% compared to the reference set-up.

An ultrafast heating rate, approaching approximate to 20 0 0 degrees C/min, produced dense (99% relative density) and fine-grained (178 +/- 18 nm) microstructures within 60 s. By cross-linking finite element simulations with master sintering curves a good fit between experimental and predicted density was obtained, allowing the development of predictive models for UHS densification.