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Influence of Magnetic Field on the Distribution of the Ferromagnetic Component in Centrifugally Cast Ceramic-Metal Gradient Composites

The main aim of the investigation was to determine the impact of the content of nickel and the content of slurry on the nature of the microstructure and physical properties of the final products. In the study, six types of slurries were examined and prepared, differing in both the amounts of content...

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Autores principales: Zygmuntowicz, Justyna, Wachowski, Marcin, Zielant, Dominika, Kaszuwara, Waldemar
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7922095/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33670491
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14040955
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author Zygmuntowicz, Justyna
Wachowski, Marcin
Zielant, Dominika
Kaszuwara, Waldemar
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Wachowski, Marcin
Zielant, Dominika
Kaszuwara, Waldemar
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description The main aim of the investigation was to determine the impact of the content of nickel and the content of slurry on the nature of the microstructure and physical properties of the final products. In the study, six types of slurries were examined and prepared, differing in both the amounts of content of Ni metallic phase particles (5 vol.%, 10 vol.%, and 20 vol.%) and the amount of content of solid content in the prepared slurries (35 vol.%, and, 50 vol.%). The centrifugal slip casting (CSC) method in a magnetic field was used to fabricate the composites. This technique allowed the production of high-density ZrO(2)-Ni composites after sintering. Composites containing 50 vol.% of the solid content were characterized by a relative density equal to 99%. Applying the magnetic field allows controlling the distribution of the ferromagnetic phase (Ni) in the ceramic matrix (ZrO(2)). Based on the results obtained, it was found that the nature of the composites obtained is influenced by the rheological properties of the slurries, depending on their composition. The applicability of the CSC in the magnetic field technique for the production of the composite is characterized by a gradient in the distribution of components on the longitudinal section and has been proved. Based on the obtained results, a model for shaping the microstructure of composites with a longitudinal section was proposed. This work enabled a better understanding of creating microstructures in materials fabricated by centrifugal slip casting in a magnetic field.
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spelling pubmed-79220952021-03-03 Influence of Magnetic Field on the Distribution of the Ferromagnetic Component in Centrifugally Cast Ceramic-Metal Gradient Composites Zygmuntowicz, Justyna Wachowski, Marcin Zielant, Dominika Kaszuwara, Waldemar Materials (Basel) Article The main aim of the investigation was to determine the impact of the content of nickel and the content of slurry on the nature of the microstructure and physical properties of the final products. In the study, six types of slurries were examined and prepared, differing in both the amounts of content of Ni metallic phase particles (5 vol.%, 10 vol.%, and 20 vol.%) and the amount of content of solid content in the prepared slurries (35 vol.%, and, 50 vol.%). The centrifugal slip casting (CSC) method in a magnetic field was used to fabricate the composites. This technique allowed the production of high-density ZrO(2)-Ni composites after sintering. Composites containing 50 vol.% of the solid content were characterized by a relative density equal to 99%. Applying the magnetic field allows controlling the distribution of the ferromagnetic phase (Ni) in the ceramic matrix (ZrO(2)). Based on the results obtained, it was found that the nature of the composites obtained is influenced by the rheological properties of the slurries, depending on their composition. The applicability of the CSC in the magnetic field technique for the production of the composite is characterized by a gradient in the distribution of components on the longitudinal section and has been proved. Based on the obtained results, a model for shaping the microstructure of composites with a longitudinal section was proposed. This work enabled a better understanding of creating microstructures in materials fabricated by centrifugal slip casting in a magnetic field. MDPI 2021-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7922095/ /pubmed/33670491 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14040955 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zygmuntowicz, Justyna
Wachowski, Marcin
Zielant, Dominika
Kaszuwara, Waldemar
Influence of Magnetic Field on the Distribution of the Ferromagnetic Component in Centrifugally Cast Ceramic-Metal Gradient Composites
title Influence of Magnetic Field on the Distribution of the Ferromagnetic Component in Centrifugally Cast Ceramic-Metal Gradient Composites
title_full Influence of Magnetic Field on the Distribution of the Ferromagnetic Component in Centrifugally Cast Ceramic-Metal Gradient Composites
title_fullStr Influence of Magnetic Field on the Distribution of the Ferromagnetic Component in Centrifugally Cast Ceramic-Metal Gradient Composites
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Magnetic Field on the Distribution of the Ferromagnetic Component in Centrifugally Cast Ceramic-Metal Gradient Composites
title_short Influence of Magnetic Field on the Distribution of the Ferromagnetic Component in Centrifugally Cast Ceramic-Metal Gradient Composites
title_sort influence of magnetic field on the distribution of the ferromagnetic component in centrifugally cast ceramic-metal gradient composites
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7922095/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33670491
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14040955
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