2024 Powder Metallurgy World Congress & Exhibition

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[T15] Hard Materials

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Wed. Oct 16, 2024 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Poster Session (3F Foyer, Conference Center) (3F Foyer, Conference Center)

[16P-T15-05] Robustness Analysis of a Constitutive Model for Cemented Carbide Sintering

*L. Rosenblad1, H. Staf1,2, H. Larsson1, P. Larsson1 (1.KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, 2.Sandvik Coromant, Sweden)

Keywords:Constitutive modeling, Robustness, Particle rearrangement, Dilatometer experiment, Cemented carbide

By performing a dilatometer experiment, measured shrinkage can be used to determine the adjustable parameters in a constitutive model for sintering. While the dilatometer machine is excellent at collecting data, its conditions differ from those in an industrial sintering oven. Therefore, the constitutive model must be robust and in the present study, different sintering time cycles have been used to optimize the adjustable parameters in the model. Investigations on initial density has also been performed to better understand the sintering process. Before sintering of particles begins, during the debinding process, densification can be detected, which is dependent on the initial density. The constitutive model for sintering was improved to include this phenomenon by adding particle rearrangement based on the theoretical packing of spheres.