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The microstructural development can be simulated by modeling of diffusional field, as well as by modeling of dissolution and precipitation processes for liquid - solid system. It is well known from many experiments with mixtures of small and large particles that during liquid phase sintering smaller particles partially dissolve and a solid phase precipitates on the larger particles. This solution-precipitation process leads to further densification by rearrangement of smaller and larger particles. The microstructure may change either by larger particles growing during the Ostwald ripening or by shape accommodation.
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Nikolic, Z.S. (1999). Simulation of Two-Dimensional Microstructural Development During Liquid Phase Sintering. In: Stojanović, B.D., Skorokhod, V.V., Nikolić, M.V. (eds) Advanced Science and Technology of Sintering. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8666-5_3
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