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Application of Electric Current‐Assisted Sintering Techniques for the Processing of Advanced Materials
Author(s) -
Bram Martin,
Laptev Alexander M.,
Mishra Tarini Prasad,
Nur Kushnuda,
Kindelmann Moritz,
Ihrig Martin,
Pereira da Silva Joao Gustavo,
Steinert Ralf,
Buchkremer Hans Peter,
Litnovsky Andrey,
Klein Felix,
Gonzalez-Julian Jesus,
Guillon Olivier
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
advanced engineering materials
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.938
H-Index - 114
eISSN - 1527-2648
pISSN - 1438-1656
DOI - 10.1002/adem.202000051
Subject(s) - sintering , materials science , spark plasma sintering , process engineering , solid fuel , ceramic , metallurgy , combustion , engineering , chemistry , organic chemistry
Highly efficient energy conversion and storage technologies such as high‐temperature solid oxide fuel and electrolysis cells, all‐solid‐state batteries, gas separation membranes, and thermal barrier coatings for advanced turbine systems depend on advanced materials. In all cases, processing of ceramics and metals starting from powders plays a key role and is often a challenging task. Depending on their composition, such powder materials often require high sintering temperatures and show an inherent risk of abnormal grain growth, evaporation, chemical reaction, or decomposition, especially in the case of long dwelling times. Electric current‐assisted sintering (ECAS) techniques are promising to overcome these restrictions, but a lot of fundamental and practical challenges must be solved properly to take full advantage of these techniques. A broad and long‐term expertise in the field of ECAS techniques and comprehensive facilities including conventional field‐assisted sintering technology/spark plasma sintering (FAST/SPS), hybrid FAST/SPS (with additional heater), sinter forging, and flash sintering (FS) devices are available at the Institute of Energy and Climate Research: Materials Synthesis and Processing (IEK‐1). Herein, main advantages and challenges of these techniques are discussed and the concept to overcome current limitations is introduced on selected examples.

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