INFLUENCE OF SOLID LOADING ON DRYING-SHRINKAGE BEHAVIOR OF SLIP CAST BODIES

Citation
G. Tari et Jmf. Ferreira, INFLUENCE OF SOLID LOADING ON DRYING-SHRINKAGE BEHAVIOR OF SLIP CAST BODIES, Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 18(5), 1998, pp. 487-493
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Material Science, Ceramics
ISSN journal
09552219
Volume
18
Issue
5
Year of publication
1998
Pages
487 - 493
Database
ISI
SICI code
0955-2219(1998)18:5<487:IOSLOD>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
Drying-shrinkage behaviour, described by Bigot's curves, was used to c haracterise slip cast bodies prepared from suspensions at different so lid loading and dispel sed with polyelectrolyte type surface active ag ents. Various ceramic materials (alumina, silicon carbide and calcium carbonate) were examined in order to establish a general relationship among solid lending of the starting suspension, particle packing in gr een state and drying behaviour. The Bigot's curves indicated that the shrinkage decreases with increasing solids' concentration, whereas the critical moisture content (CMC) shows an initial decrease followed by a trend towards a constant value at higher solid lending. The slope o f the straight lines corresponding to the first stage of drying first increases with augmenting solid concentration, but decreases again for high solid loading. For all materials tested, good relationships were found between the CMC and slip cast density (correlation coefficients higher than 0.98) as well as between the shrinkage during the first s tage of the drying process and solid loading (correlation coefficients higher than 0.99). Finally, Bigot's curves revealed to be a very simp le yet effective tool to characterise the porous microstructure of sli p cast bodies. In contrast, evaluation of the pore size distribution i n relative dense slip cast bodies by Hg-porosimetry was found to be a less reliable method. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Limited. All rights re served.