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The effect of contact torques on porosity of cohesive powders
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    The effect of contact torques on porosity of cohesive powders (English)
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    16 August 2006
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    The porosity of uniaxially compacted cohesive powders depends on the applied stress (including gravity). The case, where these stresses are weak, is considered. The compaction results in a porosity which is a function of sliding, rolling and torsion friction. By contact dynamics simulations it is shown that the influences of contact torques (static rolling and torsion friction) on the porosity are significant and approximately additive. The relevance for nano-powder pressure sintering is discussed.
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    contact dynamics simulations
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    nano-powder pressure sintering
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    weak stress
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