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Numerical Simulation and Experimental Analysis for Microwave Sintering Process of Lithium Hydride (LiH)
Yuanjia Lu1,2, Maobing Shuai3, Jiyun Gao4
1Faculty of Metallurgical and Energy Engineering, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming 650093, China.
Abstract:
Dense lithium hydride (LiH) is widely used in neutron shielding applications for thermonuclear reactors and space systems due to its unique properties. However, traditional sintering methods often lead to cracking in LiH products. This study investigates the densification sintering of LiH using microwave technology. A multiphysics model was established based on the measured dielectric properties of LiH at different temperatures, allowing for a detailed analysis of the electromagnetic and thermal field distributions during the microwave heating of cylindrical LiH samples. The results indicate that the electric field distribution within the LiH is relatively uniform, with resistive losses concentrated primarily in the LiH region of the microwave cavity. LiH rapidly absorbs microwave energy, reaching the sintering temperature of 520 °C in just 415 s. Additionally, the temperature difference between the low- and high-temperature regions during the sintering process remains below 5 °C, demonstrating excellent uniform heating characteristics. The microwave sintering process enhances interface migration within the LiH samples, resulting in dense metallurgical bonding between grains. In summary, this research provides valuable insights and theoretical support for the rapid densification of LiH materials, highlighting the potential of microwave technology in improving material properties.
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