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The Intrinsic Permeability of Packed SiC Particles with Monomodal and Bimodal Size Distributions

Pinero, E.
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Jorda, Molina
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Miguel, José
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2008
Journal Of Composite Materials

The intrinsic permeability k of preforms of packed alpha-SiC particles having monomodal and bimodal particle size distributions has been evaluated by pressureless infiltration of a wetting organic fluid at room temperature. The study was carried out using SiC particles of average diameters in the range 4.88-168 mu m and bimodal mixtures of particles with diameters of 16.9 and 168 mu m. The experimental results for monomodal preforms can be fitted by Hazen's law, k alpha D(10)(m), D(10) being the particle size for which 10% of particles are finer, with an exponent m = 1.76 not far from that proposed by Hazen (m = 2). Data for bimodal mixtures cannot be, however, described by Hazen's law due to the large changes in volume fraction that are promoted by varying the relative amount of the two particles. Instead, data for both monomodal and bimodal preforms can be satisfactorily fitted by Kozeny-Carman equation that incorporates particle volume fraction as one of the parameters.

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research article
DOI
10.1177/0021998308096502
Web of Science ID

WOS:000261546400002

Author(s)
Pinero, E.
Jorda, Molina
Miguel, José
Narciso, J.
Garcia-Cordovilla, C.
Louis, E.
Date Issued

2008

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Published in
Journal Of Composite Materials
Volume

42

Start page

2795

End page

2804

Subjects

SiC particles

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permeability

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presureless infiltration

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bimodal particle size distribution

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Metal-Matrix Composites

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Pressure Infiltration

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Liquid Aluminum

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Conductivity

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