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A comparison of power controlled flash sintering and conventional sintering of strontium titanate

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Abstract The microstructural evolution of SrTiO 3 is analyzed during power controlled flash sintering. A controllable sintering process is achieved by lowering the specific power densities yielding a relatively slow… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The microstructural evolution of SrTiO 3 is analyzed during power controlled flash sintering. A controllable sintering process is achieved by lowering the specific power densities yielding a relatively slow flash sintering. The analytical equations for sintering developed by Coble are used to characterize flash sintering. The focus is on the evolution of microstructure with time and its comparison with conventional sintering. The results are discussed in comparison to the active sintering mechanism, the impact of joule heating and to the current state of research on flash sintering of ZrO 2 .

Keywords: controlled flash; conventional sintering; power controlled; power; comparison power; flash sintering

Journal Title: Scripta Materialia
Year Published: 2017

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