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Densification and preservation of ceramic nanocrystalline character by spark plasma sintering

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Spark plasma sintering is a hot pressing technique where rapid heating by dc electric pulses is used simultaneously with applied pressure. Thus, spark plasma sintering is highly suitable for rapid densification of ceramic nanoparticles and preservation of the final nanostructure. A considerable portion of the shrinkage during densification of the green compact of nanoparticles in the first and intermediate stages of sintering occurs during heating by particle rearrangement by sliding and rotation. Further densification to the final stage of sintering takes place by either plastic yield or diffusional processes. Full densification in the final stage of sintering is associated with diffusional processes only. Nanoparticle sliding and rotation during heating may also lead to grain coalescence, with much faster kinetics than normal grain growth at higher temperatures. Based on existing models for particle rearrangement and sliding, the contributions of these processes in conjunction with nanoparticle properties and process parameters were highlighted.
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Rachman Chaim, Rachel Marder, Claude Estournès, Zhijian Shen. Densification and preservation of ceramic nanocrystalline character by spark plasma sintering. Advances in Applied Ceramics, 2012, 111 (5-6), pp.280-285(6). ⟨10.1179/1743676111Y.0000000074⟩. ⟨hal-03528796⟩
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