Thermochimica Acta, Vol.617, 83-89, 2015
Dielectric and thermal properties of cerium dioxide up to 1000 degrees C and the effect of the porosity for microwave processing studies
This work presents the experimental determination of the thermal and dielectric properties of conventionally sintered cerium dioxide (CeO2) samples, with a porosity ranging from 3.68 up to 44.33 vol%. The thermal conductivity, the thermal diffusivity and the heat capacity is determined using Laser Flash analysis and Differential Scanning Calorimetry. A cylindrical microwave cavity was developed to measure dielectric properties up to 1000 degrees C. The real and imaginary parts of the relative dielectric permittivity; the dielectric loss factor, are obtained using the cavity perturbation theory in TM012 mode at 2.45 GHz. These parameters can be used as inputs for coupled thermo-mechano-electromagnetic modelling of Ceria sintering. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Cerium dioxide;Thermal conductivity;Dielectric properties;Porosity;Cavity perturbation theory