Effects of loading modes on densification efficiency of spark plasma sintering: sample study of zirconium carbide consolidation |
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Authors: | Xialu Wei Andrey L. Maximenko Christina Back Oleg Izhvanov Eugene A. Olevsky |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, USA;2. Department of NanoEngineering, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA;3. General Atomics, San Diego, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | Theoretical studies on the densification kinetics of the new spark plasma sinter-forging (SPS-forging) consolidation technique and of the regular SPS have been carried out based on the continuum theory of sintering. Both modelling and verifying experimental results indicate that the loading modes play important roles in the densification efficiency of SPS of porous ZrC specimens. Compared to regular SPS, SPS-forging is shown to be able to enhance the densification more significantly during later sintering stages. The derived analytical constitutive equations are utilised to evaluate the high-temperature creep parameters of ZrC under SPS conditions. SPS-forging and regular SPS setups are combined to form a new SPS hybrid loading mode with the purpose of reducing shape irregularity in the SPS-forged specimens. Loading control is imposed to secure the geometry as well as the densification of ZrC specimens during hybrid SPS process. |
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Keywords: | Spark plasma sinter-forging zirconium carbide loading mode densification |
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