Flash sintering of tungsten at room temperature (without a furnace) in <1 min by injection of electrical currents at different rates

Author:

Bamidele Emmanuel1,Jalali Syed I. A.1,Weimer Alan W.1ORCID,Raj Rishi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Materials Science Engineering Program University of Colorado Boulder Boulder Colorado USA

Abstract

AbstractSintering of tungsten nominally requires several hours at ultrahigh temperatures. We show this refractory metal can be sintered quickly by direct injection of current into dog bone shaped specimens. The current rate was varied from 10 A s−1 (fast) to 0.1 A s−1 (slow), leading to sintering in 2–200 s, respectively. Sintering occurred at the same current density, regardless of the current rate. In all instances, the samples sintered when they reached 1000°C. The phenomenological behavior of flash sintering of metals is described by three stages: an incubation time followed by electroluminescence, and finally by abrupt sintering to full density. It is conjectured that rapid sintering is instigated by the formation of Frenkel pairs (vacancies and interstitials), as well as electrons and holes. The point defects accelerate mass transport, whereas electrons and holes recombine to form photons. Calorimetric measurements show an endothermic reaction attributed to the creation of defects. Estimates suggest an unusually large concentration of Frenkel pairs. PS: Flash sintering is different than electro‐discharge‐sintering where a capacitor is discharged in a few milliseconds to sinter a metal. Here, instead of dumping large amount of energy at once, a power supply is programed to control the rate of current injection.

Funder

Ames Research Center

Office of Naval Research

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Ceramics and Composites

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