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P. Sarrazin

Forming pressure dependence of the ferroelectric domain structure in green barium titanate pellets

Abstract Modifications of the X-ray diffraction line profiles by die pressing of fine grained powders of barium titanate have been studied. Two main parameters have been considered: the forming pressure and the mechanical characteristics of the binder. The higher the forming pressure, the greater the modifications of the line profiles. Furthermore, the phenomena seems to be related to pressing only; no significant effect related to the nature of the binder has been shown. The modifications of the diffraction line profiles are interpreted by considering a reduction of the size of the ferroelectric domains during pressing. In order to confirm this interpretation, the behaviour of the domain s…

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Fine grain barium titanate: ferroelectric domains and X-ray diffraction diagram

Through three different studies using various kinds of BaTiO/sub 3/ samples: as a powder while heating over the Curie temperature; as a green ceramic as a function of the forming pressure; as a ceramic while applying a D.C. field. It is shown how X-ray diffraction is able to give information about the evolution of the 90/spl deg/ ferroelectric domain microstructure.

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Measurement of the motion of fertilizer particles leaving a centrifugal spreader using a fast imaging system

International audience; Although mechanically simple, centrifugal spreaders used for meneral fertilization involve complex physics that cannot be fully characterized at the present time. We are developing sensors to evaluate the spatial distribution of the fertilizer on the ground based on the measurement of initial flight conditions of fertilizer granules after their ejection by the spreading disk. The techniques developed are based on the analysis of images of the area around the disk showing the granule ejection. A high resolution - low cost imaging system for the analysis of high speed particle projection developed for this specific purpose is presented in this paper. The system, based …

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Variable rate fertilisation: Measurement of fertilizer granules motion on a centrifugal spreader by image analysis

Although mechanically simple, centrifugal spreaders used for mineral fertilization involve complexphysics that cannot be fully characterized at the present time. We are developing sensors to evaluatethe spatial distribution of the fertilizer on the ground based on the measurement of initial flightconditions of fertilizer granules after their ejection by the spreading disk. The techniques developedare based on the analysis of images of the area around the disk showing the granule ejection. A fastimaging technique developed for this specific purpose is presented in this paper. It allows toautomatically compute the direction of ejection and velocity of each granule observed in the image.

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