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Uranium Dioxide Powder Preparation, Pressing, and Sintering for Optimum Yield

Palanki Balakrishna, Chandru K. Asnani, R. M. Kartha, K. Ramachandran, K. Sarat Babu, Vaidyanathan Ravichandran, Bhallamudi Narasimha Murty, Chaitanyamoy Ganguly

Nuclear Technology / Volume 127 / Number 3 / September 1999 / Pages 375-381

Technical Paper / Materials for Nuclear Systems / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT99-A3007

Ceramic powders for pressing and sintering are usually accepted after a sinterability test under standard conditions. However, powders not passing the standard test may still be successfully processed either by rework on the powder or by modifying the pressing and sintering conditions, achieving overall economy in production. Methods that have been developed for uranium dioxide powder are presented. A compaction map has been proposed, with precompaction pressure and final compaction pressure as axes and defect and defect-free regions marked.