Abstract
In this work, sintering kinetics window combined with microstructure development is adopted to understand the densification process of transparent alumina ceramic using submicrometre alumina powder. Alumina powder was densified via pressureless sintering and spark plasma sintering to explore the sintering behaviours of submicrometre alumina powder respectively. Sintering process could be divided into three typical stages, the criterion of which is based on whether the dominant mechanism is independent particle rearrangement or independent atomic diffusion. Through the investigation of sintering mechanisms of both sintering methods in the same way, it is found that it is necessary to remove the large pores (>100 nm) before grain growth is activated for complete densification. It suggests that at the temperature when the grain growth is activated, the corresponding pore structure proves to be the crucial factor influencing the complete densification of transparent alumina ceramic.
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