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The Modeling of Electric-Current-Assisted Sintering to Produce Bulk Nanocrystalline Tungsten
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The Modeling of Electric-Current-Assisted Sintering to Produce Bulk Nanocrystalline Tungsten

Brandon McWilliams, Antonios Zavaliangos, Kyu Cho and Robert Dowding
JOM (1989), v 58(4), pp 67-71
01 Apr 2006

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Grain boundaries Grain growth Heat Materials research Metals Nanocrystals Nanostructured materials Plasma sintering Process controls Radiation Simulation Sintering Studies Temperature
Electric-current-assisted sintering is a family of techniques that traces its origin to the early patent of Taylor,20 based on simultaneous electric field or current and mechanical loading applied on the sintering compact.21 The most frequently used techniques are: resistance sintering, electric discharge sintering,22-24 plasma pressure compaction,25 plasma assisted sintering, field activated sintering technique, spark plasma sintering,26 and electroconsolidation.27 In all these techniques a powder sample...

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