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Consolidation and densification mechanisms of copper powder during Spark plasma sintering (SPS)

Romaric Collet

subject

Métallurgie des poudres[CHIM.MATE] Chemical Sciences/Material chemistrySinteringPowder metallurgyFrittageHot PressingCuivreSPSCopper[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-CHEM-PH] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Chemical Physics [physics.chem-ph]

description

Spark plasma sintering is a manufacturing process that leads to dense materials with fine microstructures. SPS combines heating and uniaxial load as well as the Hot Pressing (HP) process but the material is heated using a pulsed current. The phenomena occurring during SPS are not fully understood and are still an open point: -Which densification and consolidation mechanisms are involved during SPS? -Why is sintering by SPS more efficient than sintering by traditional ways such as HP? –Does electrical current modify the sintering mechanisms? The aim of this work is to answer these questions in the case of spherical copper powder (from 10 to 50 µm). Comparisons between SPS and HP were performed using the same process conditions. The densification rate was studied macroscopically and microscopically. The evolution of the necks between particles was followed by cross sections and fractography. The densification is realized by plastic deformation due to the applied load and the temperature increase. No difference between SPS and HP was observed although sintering conditions favorable to the occurrence of specific phenomena were applied: oxide layer coating the particles, current forced through the sample, high intensity using a pulsed current. In the studied conditions, no specific effect was observed due to the current presence.

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