Chapter 23. Rheological Evaluation of Fine Particulate Ceramic Pastes
- William M. Carty
Published Online: 26 MAR 2008
DOI: 10.1002/9780470294673.ch23
Copyright © 2001 The American Ceramic Society
Book Title

Materials & Equipment/Whitewares: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 22, Issue 2
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How to Cite
Mazzeo, F. A. and Haber, R. A. (2008) Rheological Evaluation of Fine Particulate Ceramic Pastes, in Materials & Equipment/Whitewares: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 22, Issue 2 (ed W. M. Carty), John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, NJ, USA. doi: 10.1002/9780470294673.ch23
Publication History
- Published Online: 26 MAR 2008
- Published Print: 1 JAN 2001
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Print ISBN: 9780470375723
Online ISBN: 9780470294673
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Keywords:
- fine particulate ceramic pastes;
- rheological evaluation;
- alumina ceramic systems;
- product control;
- applied strain
Summary
The rheological behavior of extruded alumina ceramic systems is very complex, which may drastically change when different strains and strain rates are applied to a given ceramic-organic-liquid system, making predictive product control difficult The rheological behavior of these systems is highly dependent on the composition of the body, the amount of applied strain and strain rate during the forming process, and the processing parameters. This project will focus on comparing these factors and the relationship between them by analysis presented by Benbow and Bridgewater and dynamic stress rheometry.
