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Campus: Kensington Campus
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Career: Undergraduate
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Units of Credit: 3
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Contact Hours per Week: 2
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Description
Introduction to sintering: definitions of sintering, brief history of sintering, driving forces of sintering, mass transport mechanisms, and atomic mobility. Solid-state sintering: mass transport mechanisms, stages of sintering, microstructure and processing considerations. Liquid-phase sintering: thermodynamic and microstructural considerations, liquid-phase sintering models. Reactive sintering processes: reactive sintering, reaction bonding, and transient-liquid phase sintering and reactive hot compaction. Pressure-assisted sintering: effect of pressure in sintering, deformation mechanisms, densification maps, and pressure-assisted sintering processes. Secondary phenomena: phase transformation, chemical reactions, and firing shrinkage and warpage. Introduction to sintering technology.
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