The feasibility of flash sintering a covalent ceramic, SiC, has been investigated for the first time. Flash sintering involves the application of an electrical potential difference across a powder compact during heating, which leads to sintering at low furnace temperatures in a few seconds and has only been demonstrated with ionic ceramics previously. Near-theoretical density was achieved using Al2O3+Y2O3 sintering aids at a furnace temperature of only 1170°C and in a time of 150s. Specimen temperatures were significantly higher than the furnace temperature owing to Joule heating and consequently heat loss limited densification in the near surface region. It was not possible to reach high densities using "ABC" sintering aids (aluminium-boro...
A new phenomenon where the application of modest electric fields can lower the sintering temperature...
The fundamental purpose in Functional Ceramics Technology is to obtain 100% dense polycrystalline co...
Flash sintering of ceramics is distinguished by rapid sintering during simultaneous application of e...
The feasibility of flash sintering a covalent ceramic, SiC, has been investigated for the first time...
The application of an electric field over a ceramic powder compact at elevated temperatures gives ri...
AbstractSilicon carbide possesses exceptional mechanical and thermal properties, but its densificati...
A new method for the sintering of ceramics will be presented in detail. This method called Flash-Sin...
It is well know that due to both localized heating and the reduced sintering time in Spark Plasma Si...
The effects were investigated of the starting particle size (i.e., nanometer or submicrometer powder...
During flash sintering, ceramic materials can sinter to high density in a matter of seconds while su...
Flash sintering is an electrical field-assisted consolidation technology and represents a very novel...
FLASH is an electric field-assisted sintering technique recently proposed to densify materials in a ...
Flash sintering has been found to enable rapid densification of a wide range of ceramics at lower pr...
The recently discovered flash sintering technique has shown that the application of a sufficiently l...
Effective activation energy for densification of SiC in the presence of C and B4C additives is deter...
A new phenomenon where the application of modest electric fields can lower the sintering temperature...
The fundamental purpose in Functional Ceramics Technology is to obtain 100% dense polycrystalline co...
Flash sintering of ceramics is distinguished by rapid sintering during simultaneous application of e...
The feasibility of flash sintering a covalent ceramic, SiC, has been investigated for the first time...
The application of an electric field over a ceramic powder compact at elevated temperatures gives ri...
AbstractSilicon carbide possesses exceptional mechanical and thermal properties, but its densificati...
A new method for the sintering of ceramics will be presented in detail. This method called Flash-Sin...
It is well know that due to both localized heating and the reduced sintering time in Spark Plasma Si...
The effects were investigated of the starting particle size (i.e., nanometer or submicrometer powder...
During flash sintering, ceramic materials can sinter to high density in a matter of seconds while su...
Flash sintering is an electrical field-assisted consolidation technology and represents a very novel...
FLASH is an electric field-assisted sintering technique recently proposed to densify materials in a ...
Flash sintering has been found to enable rapid densification of a wide range of ceramics at lower pr...
The recently discovered flash sintering technique has shown that the application of a sufficiently l...
Effective activation energy for densification of SiC in the presence of C and B4C additives is deter...
A new phenomenon where the application of modest electric fields can lower the sintering temperature...
The fundamental purpose in Functional Ceramics Technology is to obtain 100% dense polycrystalline co...
Flash sintering of ceramics is distinguished by rapid sintering during simultaneous application of e...