Manufacturing Engineering & Technology
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Author: Serope Kalpakjian, Steven Schmid
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Chapter 18, Problem 30QTP
Using Example 18.1, calculate (a) the porosity of the dried part if the porosity of the fired part is to be 9% and (b) the initial length, Lo, of the part if the linear shrinkages during drying and firing are 8 and 7%, respectively.
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