Microwave and conventional sintering of manganese-doped alumina: Densification and mechanical Properties / Salem Dhuban

The effect of manganese as a densification enhancing additive in alumina was studied. Various manganese percentages (0.1, 0.5, and 1.0 wt. %) were added to alumina powder. The mixture was homogenized using wet milling process. Sintering was carried out in conventional furnace and in hybrid multimode...

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Main Author: Salem Omar Abdullah, Dhuban
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spelling my.um.stud.140832023-01-27T23:02:42Z Microwave and conventional sintering of manganese-doped alumina: Densification and mechanical Properties / Salem Dhuban Salem Omar Abdullah, Dhuban TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The effect of manganese as a densification enhancing additive in alumina was studied. Various manganese percentages (0.1, 0.5, and 1.0 wt. %) were added to alumina powder. The mixture was homogenized using wet milling process. Sintering was carried out in conventional furnace and in hybrid multimode microwave furnace. XRD analysis revealed the precipitation of a spinel second phase (MnAl2O4) in manganese-doped samples as a result of manganese limited solubility in the corundum lattice. 0.1 wt. % manganese addition significantly enhanced the densification process, hindered grain growth, and improved hardness of alumina sintered at 1500 °C. At 1500 °C, 97.5 % relative density was obtained for alumina with 0.1 wt. % manganese content, whereas undoped alumina could only achieve 94.2 % relative density. 0.5 and 1.0 wt. % manganese concentrations resulted in abnormal grain growth at high sintering temperature (1600 °C). The study also revealed that microwave sintering was effective in suppressing grain growth of alumina. In addition, the hardness was dependent on the sintered bulk density and that grain coarsening ensued as the density of the sintered alumina exceeded 95% of theoretical. 2019-08 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/14083/1/Salem.pdf application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/14083/2/Salem.pdf Salem Omar Abdullah, Dhuban (2019) Microwave and conventional sintering of manganese-doped alumina: Densification and mechanical Properties / Salem Dhuban. Masters thesis, Universiti Malaya. http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/14083/
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Microwave and conventional sintering of manganese-doped alumina: Densification and mechanical Properties / Salem Dhuban
description The effect of manganese as a densification enhancing additive in alumina was studied. Various manganese percentages (0.1, 0.5, and 1.0 wt. %) were added to alumina powder. The mixture was homogenized using wet milling process. Sintering was carried out in conventional furnace and in hybrid multimode microwave furnace. XRD analysis revealed the precipitation of a spinel second phase (MnAl2O4) in manganese-doped samples as a result of manganese limited solubility in the corundum lattice. 0.1 wt. % manganese addition significantly enhanced the densification process, hindered grain growth, and improved hardness of alumina sintered at 1500 °C. At 1500 °C, 97.5 % relative density was obtained for alumina with 0.1 wt. % manganese content, whereas undoped alumina could only achieve 94.2 % relative density. 0.5 and 1.0 wt. % manganese concentrations resulted in abnormal grain growth at high sintering temperature (1600 °C). The study also revealed that microwave sintering was effective in suppressing grain growth of alumina. In addition, the hardness was dependent on the sintered bulk density and that grain coarsening ensued as the density of the sintered alumina exceeded 95% of theoretical.
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author Salem Omar Abdullah, Dhuban
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title Microwave and conventional sintering of manganese-doped alumina: Densification and mechanical Properties / Salem Dhuban
title_short Microwave and conventional sintering of manganese-doped alumina: Densification and mechanical Properties / Salem Dhuban
title_full Microwave and conventional sintering of manganese-doped alumina: Densification and mechanical Properties / Salem Dhuban
title_fullStr Microwave and conventional sintering of manganese-doped alumina: Densification and mechanical Properties / Salem Dhuban
title_full_unstemmed Microwave and conventional sintering of manganese-doped alumina: Densification and mechanical Properties / Salem Dhuban
title_sort microwave and conventional sintering of manganese-doped alumina: densification and mechanical properties / salem dhuban
publishDate 2019
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