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Can the use of pulsed direct current induce oscillation in the applied pressure during spark plasma sintering?

SALAMON, D. ERIKSSON, M. NYGREN, M. SHEN, Z.

Original Title

Can the use of pulsed direct current induce oscillation in the applied pressure during spark plasma sintering?

Type

journal article in Web of Science

Language

English

Original Abstract

The spark plasma sintering (SPS) process is known for its rapid densification of metals and ceramics. The mechanism behind this rapid densification has been discussed during the last few decades and is yet uncertain. During our SPS experiments we noticed oscillations in the applied pressure, related to a change in electric current. In this study, we investigated the effect of pulsed electrical current on the applied mechanical pressure and related changes in temperature. We eliminated the effect of sample shrinkage in the SPS setup and used a transparent quartz die allowing direct observation of the sample. We found that the use of pulsed direct electric current in our apparatus induces pressure oscillations with the amplitude depending on the current density. While sintering Ti samples we observed temperature oscillations resulting from pressure oscillations, which we attribute to magnetic forces generated within the SPS apparatus. The described current–pressure–temperature relations might increase understanding of the SPS process

Keywords

sintering, thermomechanical processing, SPS

Authors

SALAMON, D.; ERIKSSON, M.; NYGREN, M.; SHEN, Z.

RIV year

2012

Released

2. 2. 2012

Publisher

IOPscience

Location

NATL INST MATERIALS SCIENCE, 1-2-1 SENGEN, TSUKUBA-CITY, IBARAKI, 305-0047, JAPAN

ISBN

1468-6996

Periodical

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF ADVANCED MATERIALS

Year of study

13

Number

1-2

State

Japan

Pages from

015005

Pages to

015005-6

Pages count

6