A fundamental understanding of the influence of defects in ionic ceramics at the atomic, microstructural, and macroscopic levels, before, during, and after the flash sintering event is key to the development of ceramic processing operations that lead to fast, low cost, and environmentally safe fabrication of materials. The observed phenomenology of the flash process encompasses multiple time and length scales and has resulted in a wide variety of what sometimes appears to be contradictory explanations. This article summarizes the latest developments on the modeling and simulation of flash sintering, specifically those related to the understanding of the equilibrium and kinetic properties and the corresponding microstructural evolution of io...
Recent investigations regarding the role of applied fields on the grain growth and densification beh...
Flash sintering of ZnO, TiO2 and a few other oxide systems has been investigated. A quantitative mod...
International audienceThe competition between sintering and coarsening is cited by numerous authors ...
A new phenomenon where the application of modest electric fields can lower the sintering temperature...
Improving the efficiency of synthesis methods in addition to establishing methods to produce novel m...
A new method for the sintering of ceramics will be presented in detail. This method called Flash-Sin...
During flash sintering, ceramic materials can sinter to high density in a matter of seconds while su...
Flash sintering is a non-equilibrium phenomenon that manifests itself in rapid densification of gree...
The recently discovered flash sintering technique has shown that the application of a sufficiently l...
In this work we mathematically model the densification of ceramics under flash sintering using a mod...
The feasibility of flash sintering a covalent ceramic, SiC, has been investigated for the first time...
Flash sintering is an electrical field-assisted consolidation technology and represents a very novel...
The current views on flash sintering (FS) will be reviewed with focus on mechanism research [1]. The...
Flash Sintering (FS), has been the subject of intense study by the ceramics community in recent year...
Sintering and accompanying microstructural evolution is inarguably the most important step in the pr...
Recent investigations regarding the role of applied fields on the grain growth and densification beh...
Flash sintering of ZnO, TiO2 and a few other oxide systems has been investigated. A quantitative mod...
International audienceThe competition between sintering and coarsening is cited by numerous authors ...
A new phenomenon where the application of modest electric fields can lower the sintering temperature...
Improving the efficiency of synthesis methods in addition to establishing methods to produce novel m...
A new method for the sintering of ceramics will be presented in detail. This method called Flash-Sin...
During flash sintering, ceramic materials can sinter to high density in a matter of seconds while su...
Flash sintering is a non-equilibrium phenomenon that manifests itself in rapid densification of gree...
The recently discovered flash sintering technique has shown that the application of a sufficiently l...
In this work we mathematically model the densification of ceramics under flash sintering using a mod...
The feasibility of flash sintering a covalent ceramic, SiC, has been investigated for the first time...
Flash sintering is an electrical field-assisted consolidation technology and represents a very novel...
The current views on flash sintering (FS) will be reviewed with focus on mechanism research [1]. The...
Flash Sintering (FS), has been the subject of intense study by the ceramics community in recent year...
Sintering and accompanying microstructural evolution is inarguably the most important step in the pr...
Recent investigations regarding the role of applied fields on the grain growth and densification beh...
Flash sintering of ZnO, TiO2 and a few other oxide systems has been investigated. A quantitative mod...
International audienceThe competition between sintering and coarsening is cited by numerous authors ...