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Sintering Kinetic Analysis by Dilatometric Data Obtained at Different Heating Rates

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The intial stage of sintering, i.e.,the sintering processed during the heating up stage, is very important for kinetic analysis of any sintering process, especially for the case of an activated sintering by which the sintered compacts is subjected to the relatively high sintering shrinkage in this initial stage of sintering. Therefore, the sintering behavior analysis based only on the isothermal heating is insufficient for the full understanding of the sintering kinetics.

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Moon, IH., Won, DM. (1999). Sintering Kinetic Analysis by Dilatometric Data Obtained at Different Heating Rates. In: Stojanović, B.D., Skorokhod, V.V., Nikolić, M.V. (eds) Advanced Science and Technology of Sintering. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8666-5_4

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