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    Particle Image Velocimetry near Interfaces: A Moving Future

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    Effect of dopants on the sintering behaviour and stability of tetragonal zirconia ceramics

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    The microstrueture development during non-isothermal and isothermal sintering has been studied for tetragonal zireonia ceramics (TZP) containing carious amounts of Y, Ce and Ti. Smaller grain sizes were obtained when Ce-TZP was doped with yttrium. This could he attributed to segregation of yttrium to the grain boundaries, thus causing an impurity drag. With increasing temperature the grain growth in the Ce-TZP samples became faster, which could be attributed to the absence of a dragging force. The slow grain growth at low temperature in the Ce-TZP samples could he attributed to the slow diffusion kinetics of the diffusing species (trivalent and tetravalent cerium). The critical grain size for retainment of the tetragonal phase at room temperature is larger in the ECe-TZP systems compared to the Y-TZP amt Ce-TZP systems. The chemical stability increased by doping Y-TZP with cerium or titanium

    Powder preparation and compaction behaviour of fine-grained Y-TZP

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    Two wet chemical preparation methods are described for yttria-doped tetragonal zirconia powders. Both methods yield powders with an extremely small crystallite size (8 nm) and a narrow size distribution. The agglomerate and aggregate structure of these powders have been investigated by several techniques. Gel precipitation from an alkoxide solution in water (ldquoalkoxiderdquo synthesis) results in a ceramic powder with irregular-shaped weak and porous agglomerates, which are built up from dense aggregates with a size of 18 nm. Gel precipitates formed from a metal-chloride solution in ammonia (ldquochloriderdquo synthesis) do not contain aggregates. Both types of agglomerate are fractured during isostatic compaction. Hydrolysis and washing under (strong) basic conditions probably decrease the degree of aggregation. The aggregate morphology and structure are key parameters in the microstructure development during sintering of a ceramic. Several characteristics of these powders are compared with those of a commerical one (Toyo Soda TZ3Y)

    Modelling of imaged ellipse intensity profiles using Euclidean geometry

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    Once again Toterfout-Halve Mijl

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