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  • 2013Growth and texture of spark plasma sintered Al 2 O 3 ceramics: A combined analysis of X-rays and electron back scatter diffraction22citations

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  • Pravarthana, D.
  • Prellier, Wilfrid
  • Hug, E.
  • Lutterotti, L.
  • Dubos, P.
  • Lacotte, M.
  • Chateigner, D.
  • Salvador, P.
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Growth and texture of spark plasma sintered Al 2 O 3 ceramics: A combined analysis of X-rays and electron back scatter diffraction

  • Pravarthana, D.
  • Prellier, Wilfrid
  • Hug, E.
  • Lutterotti, L.
  • Dubos, P.
  • Lacotte, M.
  • Hervas, I.
  • Chateigner, D.
  • Salvador, P.
  • Marinel, S.
Abstract

Textured alumina ceramics were obtained by Spark Plasma Sintering (SPS) of undoped commercial a-Al2O3 powders. Various parameters (density, grain growth, grain size distribution) of the alumina ceramics, sintered at two typical temperatures 1400°C and 1700°C, are investigated. Quantitative textural and structural analysis, carried out using a combination of Electron Back Scattering Diffraction (EBSD) and X-ray diffraction (XRD), are represented in the form of mapping, and pole figures. The mechanical properties of these textured alumina ceramics include high elastic modulus and hardness value with high anisotropic nature, opening the door for a large range of applications

Topics
  • density
  • grain
  • grain size
  • x-ray diffraction
  • anisotropic
  • hardness
  • texture
  • electron backscatter diffraction
  • ceramic
  • sintering
  • grain growth