
Interpretation:
The volume fraction of original compact and volume fraction of closed porosity should be calculated.
Concept introduction:
According to the rules of mixtures for particulate composites:
Where
Volume fraction is defined as

Answer to Problem 17.20P
The volume fraction of original compact =
The volume fraction of closed porosity =
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Weight of tungsten compact =
Amount of silver infiltered=
Density of composite =
Based on given information,
Applying rule of mixing:
Calculation of volume fraction of tungsten:
Volume of tungsten is calculated as:
Volume of silver is calculated as:
Substituting the values of volume of silver and volume of tungsten:
Calculating volume fraction of silver:
Calculation of volume fraction for pore:
On substituting the values in equation (A),
Values taken are
Density of pore = 0
Density of tungsten =
Density of silver =
Calculation of volume fraction of original composite:
Substituting the value:
The required value of volume fraction of original compact is 0.6006.
Calculation of volume fraction of closed porosity:
The value of volume fraction for closed porosity = 0.0097.
The volume fraction of original compact =
The volume fraction of closed porosity =
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