2015
DOI: 10.1134/s1029959915020058
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Formation and mechanical properties of alumina ceramics based on Al2O3 micro- and nanoparticles

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“…Consequently, the flexural strength in 1400 °C sintered samples is slightly higher than that of 1500 °C sintered batch. This is in accordance with literature, which suggests an increase in the flexural strength for a decrease in the grain diameter [8,10,11,16,[33][34][35]. On the other hand, although, the samples sintered at 1300 °C and 1350 °C have smaller grain sizes than 1400 °C sintered batch, but possess higher total porosity fractions of 6.7±2.6 % and 5.2±2.6 % respectively, which resulted in smaller flexural strength values.…”
Section: Flexural Strength Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Consequently, the flexural strength in 1400 °C sintered samples is slightly higher than that of 1500 °C sintered batch. This is in accordance with literature, which suggests an increase in the flexural strength for a decrease in the grain diameter [8,10,11,16,[33][34][35]. On the other hand, although, the samples sintered at 1300 °C and 1350 °C have smaller grain sizes than 1400 °C sintered batch, but possess higher total porosity fractions of 6.7±2.6 % and 5.2±2.6 % respectively, which resulted in smaller flexural strength values.…”
Section: Flexural Strength Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In another study [35], it was demonstrated that flexural strength of amorphous anodized microporous (pore diameter > 50 nm) alumina decreased from 182 MPa to 48 MPa for an increase in the porosity from 22.7 % to 51.7 %, suggesting a decreasing trend for strength as a function of porosity fraction, similar to our analysis. In a recent report [16], ultrafine 95 % dense alumina (grain diameter of 150 nm) fabricated by sol-gel and sintering techniques, showed a flexural strength of 420 MPa, which is in the same range as that of 1350 °C samples batch in the current study. However, this article is not exhaustive because, the pore size data and reproducibility of the flexural strength data were not reported.…”
Section: Flexural Strength Resultssupporting
confidence: 71%
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“…are weak mechanically, i.e., lower porosity gives greater strength and porous materials are mechanically weak [31]. The measurement of porosity is used to identify the quality and strength of ceramic material [16,32]. Figure 7 shows the porosity vs. rock residue addition.…”
Section: Porosity Of Ceramic Bodiesmentioning
confidence: 99%