Evaluation of porosity distribution, elastic and mechanical property of sintered compacts by measurements of sound velocities.

  • Hirose Norimitsu
    Tokyo Metropolitan Eastem District Small and Medium-sized Business Promotion Center
  • Asami Junichi
    Tokyo Metropolitan Southen District Small and Medium-sized Business promotion Center
  • Tanaki Toshiyuki
    Tokyo Metropolitan Eastem District Small and Medium-sized Business Promotion Center
  • Yuasa Makoto
    Fac. of Sci. and Tech., Science Univ. of Tokyo Inst. of Colloid and Interface Sci., Science Univ. of Tokyo
  • Sekine Isao
    Fac. of Sci. and Tech., Science Univ. of Tokyo Inst. of Colloid and Interface Sci., Science Univ. of Tokyo

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  • 焼結体の音速測定による気孔率分布および弾性的・機械的特性評価
  • ショウケツタイ ノ オンソク ソクテイ ニ ヨル キコウリツ ブンプ オヨビ

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In this study, the effects of porosity on sound properties, elastic moduli (Young's modulus, shear modulus and Poisson's ratio) and tensile strength of sintered compacts were investigated. The sound velocities were obtained by an acoustic pulse method.<BR>At the same porosity, the elastic moduli increased with increasing of sintering temperature. In the case that the longitudinal wave velocity and sintering temperature were known, the porosity of measurement area (partial porosity) was able to calculated.<BR>In addition, the prediction of fractured position with an acoustic microscope and the calculation of partial porosity of fractured position from measurement of the longitudinal wave velocity were carried out, we obtained the relationships between elastic moduli, tensile strength and porosity of fractured position. From the results, since the partial porosity of fractured position were larger than the average porosity, the elastic moduli and the tensile strength against average porosity were underestimated in comparison with that against partial porosity of fractured position.

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