Journal article
NANOSTRUCTURED BULK SOLIDS BY FIELD ACTIVATED SINTERING
Reviews on advanced materials science, Vol.5(1), pp.24-33
01 Oct 2003
Abstract
Field activated sintering is a novel processing technique with a high potential to process bulk nanomaterials with good interparticle bonding. The external field application is capable to induce fast densification and reasonable control of grain growth during sintering of nanocrystalline powders. The process has been applied for the densification of a variety of materials, electrically conductive, semiconductors or insulators.
This presentation will overview examples of field sintered nanomaterials and focus on studies of electrical field effects in sintering. The main mechanisms involved during electrical field densification and the interplay between the applied electrical current and densifying materials during field assisted sintering (electrical discharge, constriction resistance, current uniformity, heating rate and pressure effects) will be addressed.
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- Title
- NANOSTRUCTURED BULK SOLIDS BY FIELD ACTIVATED SINTERING
- Creators
- J. R. Groza - Univ Calif Davis, Dept Chem Engn & Mat Sci, Davis, CA 95616 USAA. Zavaliangos - Drexel University
- Publication Details
- Reviews on advanced materials science, Vol.5(1), pp.24-33
- Publisher
- Inst Problems Mechanical Engineering-Russian Acad Sciences
- Number of pages
- 10
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Materials Science and Engineering
- Identifiers
- 991019170569904721
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