Abstract

Porous alumina were sintered by conventional sintering and capsule-free Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIPing), at temperatures between 800 and 1500 °C under pressures 0.1 MPa or 200 MPa for 1 h or 50 h. Young’s modulus and internal friction of samples were measured by resonance method. The results show that Young’s modulus is mainly dominated by porosity of material. Capsule-free HIPed porous materials have slightly higher Young’s modulus than conventionally sintered ones at the same porosity. Internal friction is governed by both porosity and specific surface area. Capsule-free HIPed porous alumina has lower internal friction coefficient than conventionally sintered ones at the similar porosity or at the similar specific surface area. Enhanced surface-self diffusion under high gas pressure reduces internal friction coefficient, and affects internal friction more than Young’s modulus.

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