International audiencePressure assisted sintering models such as Skorohod-Olevsky’s, Abouaf’s or Riedel’s require the identification of at least four parameters depending on porosity or temperature. The identification of these parameters is difficult at high temperature and for high pressures because of the non-linear mechanical behavior which makes them closely interconnected. To solve this problem, the fully dense behavior is identified first allowing determining the porous behavior afterward. This typical approach is well employed for metal or viscous materials. However, for ceramics the final stage grain growth makes the fully dense mechanical tests irrelevant; because the equivalent dense phase behavior of sintered specimens has bigger...