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Solution-Precipitation Deformation under an Applied Stress

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It has prevoiusly been shown1 that the densification which takes place during the sintering of a solid-liquid mixture results from solubility differences caused by applied compressive stresses at the contact point between solid particles.

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  1. W. D. Kingery, J. Appl. Phys. 30, 301 (1959).

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  2. J. T. Bottomley, Nature 5, 185 (1872).

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Kingery, W.D., Lepie, M.P. (1990). Solution-Precipitation Deformation under an Applied Stress. In: Sōmiya, S., Moriyoshi, Y. (eds) Sintering Key Papers. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0741-6_28

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