Technical Notes - Surface Diffusion in Sintering of Spheres on Planes

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
P. Schwed
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Jan 1, 1952

Abstract

IN determining the mechanism responsible for sintering, the most direct procedure available is the comparison of the observed time and temperature dependence of the process with the dependence to be expected upon the basis of each conceivable mechanism. This was done by Kuczynskil who, in treating the mechanism of surface diffusion, postulated, in effect, that the concentration gradient of vacancies is different from zero only within the neck. This procedure was recently questioned by Cabrera' who assumed, on the contrary, that diffusion occurs only in the region outside the neck. In the present note, the calculations are performed without restriction on the region of diffusion. To carry out this objective it is first necessary to
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APA: P. Schwed  (1952)  Technical Notes - Surface Diffusion in Sintering of Spheres on Planes

MLA: P. Schwed Technical Notes - Surface Diffusion in Sintering of Spheres on Planes. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1952.

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