Stress Development During Constrained Sintering Of Alumina/Glass/Alumina Sandwich Structure

Stress development during the constrained sintering of a sandwich structure of alumina/glass/alumina has been studied. Stress distribution in the glass layer was calculated using a finite element method. The shear stress exhibited a maximum at the edge of the alumina/glass interface. The in-plane tensile stress, formed during constrained sintering, decreased from the interface of the alumina/glass to the middle of the glass in the z-direction, but increased from the edge to the centre of glass in the x-y direction. This in-plane tensile stress reduces the driving force of densification, resulting in a larger x-y shrinkage and higher densification in the middle of the glass.

Author
S Tzeng & J Jean
Origin
National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
Journal Title
J Am Ceram Soc 85 2 335-340
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 2327

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Stress Development During Constrained Sintering Of Alumina/Glass/Alumina Sandwich Structure
J Am Ceram Soc 85 2 335-340
S 2327
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