Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1449412 Acta Materialia 2007 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

The development and control of the mechanically activated spark plasma sintering (MASPS) process is the main objective to be achieved in producing bulk nano-organized materials with perfectly controlled composition and microstructure. Consequently, it was essential to develop original experiments, such as time resolved X-ray diffraction with the X-ray synchrotron beam (D2AM-BM2, ESRF Grenoble) coupled to IR thermography to monitor in situ structural and thermal evolution during the current-activated SHS sintering process in the Mo–Si system. A new sample holder was designed in order to reproduce the synthesis conditions of the MASPS process, obviously without the consolidation step. The versatility of the set-up and the new possibilities offered by the design of new sample holders allow a new interpretation of MoSi2 formation mechanisms during current-activated SHS sintering.

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