The consistent, uniform pressing of green bodies is a necessary part of producing high-quality, high-performance ceramics with predictable qualities and behavior. Undesirable density variation in the compacted ceramic powder causes variability in performance, failure to meet quality control standards, and, possibly, complete piece failure during successive processing. These issues contribute directly to a decrease in production efficiency through lost time and an increase in energy and material use. The careful control of the green body density field is of the utmost importance to consistently producing high-performance ceramics. Current methods for minimizing heterogeneity of the density field are often based on trial-and-error to optimize...
Phenomenological plasticity models that relate relative density to plastic strain are frequently use...
In this thesis, alumina ceramics with an initial grain size of 7um were sintered to examine the cons...
International audienceThe behavior of aggregated ceramic powders is investigated using discrete elem...
Common ceramic component manufacturing typically involves the processing of the raw materials in pow...
This paper is concerned with the internal form of compacted ceramic green components. The structural...
The simulation of industrial processes involving cold compaction of powders allows for the optimizat...
In the manufacture of ceramic components, near-net-shape parts are commonly formed by uniaxially pre...
The accurate simulation of powder compaction involves many different areas in computational mechanic...
Finite element techniques were used to study the densification behavior and residual stress developm...
It is well-known that dry pressing of ceramic powders leads to density gradients in a ceramic compac...
The majority of ceramic parts are made by forming a powder compact, known as a green body, which is ...
The majority of ceramic parts are made by forming a powder compact, known as a green body, which is ...
Cold compaction of ceramic powders is driven by plastic strain, during which the elastic stiffness o...
This Thesis describes a study of the compaction and the sintering of ceramic powders within the cont...
Phenomenological plasticity models that relate relative density to plastic strain are frequently use...
Phenomenological plasticity models that relate relative density to plastic strain are frequently use...
In this thesis, alumina ceramics with an initial grain size of 7um were sintered to examine the cons...
International audienceThe behavior of aggregated ceramic powders is investigated using discrete elem...
Common ceramic component manufacturing typically involves the processing of the raw materials in pow...
This paper is concerned with the internal form of compacted ceramic green components. The structural...
The simulation of industrial processes involving cold compaction of powders allows for the optimizat...
In the manufacture of ceramic components, near-net-shape parts are commonly formed by uniaxially pre...
The accurate simulation of powder compaction involves many different areas in computational mechanic...
Finite element techniques were used to study the densification behavior and residual stress developm...
It is well-known that dry pressing of ceramic powders leads to density gradients in a ceramic compac...
The majority of ceramic parts are made by forming a powder compact, known as a green body, which is ...
The majority of ceramic parts are made by forming a powder compact, known as a green body, which is ...
Cold compaction of ceramic powders is driven by plastic strain, during which the elastic stiffness o...
This Thesis describes a study of the compaction and the sintering of ceramic powders within the cont...
Phenomenological plasticity models that relate relative density to plastic strain are frequently use...
Phenomenological plasticity models that relate relative density to plastic strain are frequently use...
In this thesis, alumina ceramics with an initial grain size of 7um were sintered to examine the cons...
International audienceThe behavior of aggregated ceramic powders is investigated using discrete elem...