TY - JOUR A1 - Müller, Ralf A1 - Prado, M. O. A1 - Zanotto, E. D. T1 - Model for sintering polydispersed glass particles N2 - We propose a model to describe the sintering kinetics of polydispersed glass particles, having no adjustable parameter. The model is based on three sintering stages: a pure ‘Frenkel' (F) first step, a mixed ‘Frenkel/Mackenzie–Shuttleworth' stage, and a third, pure ‘Mackenzie–Shuttleworth' (MS) step. The model considers sample shrinkage as the sum of the partial shrinkage of several clusters, each consisting of equally sized particles and each showing independent F or MS behavior. The overall set of clusters mimics the specimen's real particle size distribution. We then introduce the concept of neck forming ability, which allows the formation of necks among particles of different sizes, relaxing the clustering condition. Using experimental physical parameters: particle size distribution, viscosity, surface energy, and the theoretical neck forming ability, the model describes well the sintering kinetics of an alumino-borosilicate glass powder having polydispersed, irregular shaped particles in a variety of temperatures. The sintering kinetics of the real powder is slower, but not far from the calculated kinetics of a monodispersed distribution containing only particles of average size. Thus the model provides a tool for estimating the sintering kinetics of real glass powders, for any size distribution and temperature, thus minimizing the number of laboratory experiments. PY - 2001 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-3093(00)00399-9 SN - 0022-3093 VL - 279 IS - 2-3 SP - 169 EP - 178 PB - North-Holland Publ. Co. CY - Amsterdam AN - OPUS4-935 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Reinsch, Stefan A1 - Müller, Ralf A1 - Nascimento, M.L.F. A1 - Zanotto, E. D. T1 - Crystal Growth Mechanism in Cordierite and Diopside Glasses in Wide Temperature Ranges T2 - XX. International Congress on Glass CY - Kyoto, Japan DA - 2004-09-26 KW - Cordierite KW - Diopside KW - Glass KW - Crystal growth PY - 2004 SP - 6 pages PB - Ceramic Society of Japan CY - Tokio AN - OPUS4-4389 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Reinsch, Stefan A1 - Nascimento, M.L.F. A1 - Müller, Ralf A1 - Zanotto, E. D. T1 - Crystal growth kinetics in cordierite and diopside glasses in wide temperature ranges N2 - We measured and collected literature data for the crystal growth rate, u(T), of µ-cordierite (2MgO · 2Al2O3 · 5SiO2) and diopside (CaO · MgO · 2SiO2) in their isochemical glass forming melts. The data cover exceptionally wide temperature ranges, i.e. 800–1350 °C for cordierite and 750–1378 °C for diopside. The maximum of u(T) occurs at about 1250 °C for both systems. A smooth shoulder is observed around 970 °C for µ-cordierite. Based on measured and collected viscosity data, we fitted u(T) using standard crystal growth models. For diopside, the experimental u(T) fits well to the 2D surface nucleation model and also to the screw dislocation growth mechanism. However, the screw dislocation model yields parameters of more significant physical meaning. For cordierite, these two models also describe the experimental growth rates. However, the best fittings of u(T) including the observed shoulder, were attained for a combined mechanism, assuming that the melt/crystal interface growing from screw dislocations is additionally roughened by superimposed 2D surface nucleation at large undercoolings, starting at a temperature around the shoulder. The good fittings indicate that viscosity can be used to assess the transport mechanism that determines crystal growth in these two systems, from the melting point Tm down to about Tg, with no sign of a breakdown of the Stokes–Einstein/Eyring equation. KW - Crystal growth KW - Oxide glasses KW - Silicates KW - Kristallwachstumsgeschwindigkeit KW - Kinetik KW - Silikatgläser PY - 2008 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2008.09.007 SN - 0022-3093 VL - 354 IS - 52-54 SP - 5386 EP - 5394 PB - North-Holland Publ. Co. CY - Amsterdam AN - OPUS4-18383 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Deubener, J. A1 - Allix, M. A1 - Davis, M.J. A1 - Duran, A. A1 - Höche, T. A1 - Honma, T. A1 - Komatsu, T. A1 - Krüger, S. A1 - Mitra, I. A1 - Müller, Ralf A1 - Nakane, S. A1 - Pascual, M.J. A1 - Schmelzer, J.W. A1 - Zanotto, E.D. A1 - Zhou, S. T1 - Updated definition of glass-ceramics N2 - Glass-ceramics are noted for their unusual combination of properties and manifold commercialized products for consumer and specialized markets. Evolution of novel glass and ceramic processing routes, a plethora of new compositions, and unique exotic nano- and microstructures over the past 60 years led us to review the Definition of glass-ceramics. Well-established and emerging processing methods, such as co-firing, additive manufacturing, and laser patterning are analyzed concerning the core requirements of processing glass-ceramics and the Performance of the final products. In this communication, we propose a revised, updated definition of glass-ceramics, which reads “Glass-ceramics are inorganic, non-metallic materials prepared by controlled crystallization of glasses via different processing methods. They contain at least one type of functional crystalline phase and a residual glass. The volume fraction crystallized may vary from ppm to almost 100%”. KW - Glass-ceramics definition PY - 2018 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-464711 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2018.01.033 SN - 0022-3093 SN - 1873-4812 VL - 501 SP - 3 EP - 10 PB - Elsevier B.V. AN - OPUS4-46471 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -