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Relation between microstructure, properties and spark plasma sintering (SPS) parameters of pure ultrafine WC powder

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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF ADVANCED MATERIALS
Volume 8, Issue 7-8, Pages 644-654

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.stam.2007.09.002

Keywords

pure WC powder; SPS; thermoelectric model; finite element; current-control mode; heating rate; moving mesh; electric contact resistance

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A combined experimental/numerical methodology is developed to fully consolidate pure ultrafine WC powder under a current-control mode. Three applied currents, 1900, 2100 and 2700 A, and a constant pressure of 20MPa were employed as process conditions. The developed spark plasma sintering (SPS) finite-element model includes a moving-mesh technique to account for the contact resistance change due to sintering shrinkage and punch sliding. The effects of the heating rate on the microstructure and hardness were investigated in detail along the sample radius from both experimental and modeling points of view. The maximum hardness (2700 HV10) was achieved for a current of 1900 A at the core sample, while the maximum densification was achieved for 2100 and 2700 A. A direct relationship between the compact microstructure and both the sintering temperature and the heating rate was established. (C) 2007 NIMS and Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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