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Sintering of a clay from Burkina Faso by dilatometry Influence of the applied load and the pre-sintering heating rate

The sintering of a pottery clay from Burkina Faso was studied as a function of the heating rate, at 3 or 10°C/min. The experimental method used was loading dilatometry in isothermal conditions at 1120°C. In these conditions, we found that the densification rate of the material is low, but tend to a...

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Published in:Ceramics international 2001, Vol.27 (8), p.875-882
Main Authors: Traore, Karfa, Kabre, Tibo Siméon, Blanchart, Philippe
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Language:English
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Summary:The sintering of a pottery clay from Burkina Faso was studied as a function of the heating rate, at 3 or 10°C/min. The experimental method used was loading dilatometry in isothermal conditions at 1120°C. In these conditions, we found that the densification rate of the material is low, but tend to a limiting value after 2 h at 1120°C, depending on the pre-sintering heating rate and the load used. The relationship between the pre-sintering heating rate and the densification rate indicated the existence of a weakly organised material at higher heating rates. Nevertheless, higher values of shrinkage were observed when the temperature increased continuously. It is, therefore, proposed that the material is subject to a preferential solid state diffusion mechanism at face to face of the remaining kaolinite layers at high temperatures. This mechanism is favoured by higher heating rates, mainly in the temperature range corresponding to the structural reorganisation of the metakaolin phase.
ISSN:0272-8842
1873-3956
DOI:10.1016/S0272-8842(01)00043-8