Abstract

Sintering in compacted molybdenum powders is investigated using small angle neutron scattering. The scattering data permits to follow the evolution of the total pore surface F together with the total pore volume V in the course of the entire densification process. Characteristic changes in the relation between F and V suggest that, in particular, final stages of sintering (when the porosity can already be consideted isolated from each other) are governed by a universal relation between F and V [1]

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