Time-resolved XRD experiments for a fine description of mechanisms induced during reactive sintering

The control of Mechanically Activated Field Activated Pressure Assisted Synthesis hereafter called the MAFAPAS process is the main objective to be achieved for producing nanostructure materials with a controlled consolidation level. Consequently, it was essential to develop characterization tools &q...

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Main Authors: Paris S., Gaffet E., Vrel D., Thiaudiere D., Gailhanou M., Bernard F.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Institute for the Science of Sintering, Beograd 2005-01-01
Series:Science of Sintering
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-820X/2005/0350-820X0501027P.pdf
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spelling doaj-f1aa94b5b22e44fb8514ef1a4f0c5cb82020-11-24T23:52:33ZengInternational Institute for the Science of Sintering, BeogradScience of Sintering0350-820X2005-01-01371273410.2298/SOS0501027PTime-resolved XRD experiments for a fine description of mechanisms induced during reactive sinteringParis S.Gaffet E.Vrel D.Thiaudiere D.Gailhanou M.Bernard F.The control of Mechanically Activated Field Activated Pressure Assisted Synthesis hereafter called the MAFAPAS process is the main objective to be achieved for producing nanostructure materials with a controlled consolidation level. Consequently, it was essential to develop characterization tools "in situ" such as the Time Resolved X-ray Diffraction (TRXRD), with an X-ray synchrotron beam (H10, LURE Orsay) coupled to an infrared thermography to study simultaneously structural transformations and thermal evolutions. From the 2003 experiments, we took the opportunity to modify the sample-holder in order to reproduce the better synthesis conditions of the MAFAPAS process, but without the consolidation step. The versatility of the setup has been proved and could even be enhanced by the design of new sample holders. In addition, this work clearly shows that this equipment will allow, on the one hand, to make progress of the understanding of MAFAPAS mechanisms and, on the other hand, to adjust reaction parameters (mechanical activation and combustion synthesis) for producing many materials with an expected microstructure. http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-820X/2005/0350-820X0501027P.pdfreaction sintering mechanical activationfield activationpressure assisted synthesisnanostructure materials
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author Paris S.
Gaffet E.
Vrel D.
Thiaudiere D.
Gailhanou M.
Bernard F.
spellingShingle Paris S.
Gaffet E.
Vrel D.
Thiaudiere D.
Gailhanou M.
Bernard F.
Time-resolved XRD experiments for a fine description of mechanisms induced during reactive sintering
Science of Sintering
reaction sintering mechanical activation
field activation
pressure assisted synthesis
nanostructure materials
author_facet Paris S.
Gaffet E.
Vrel D.
Thiaudiere D.
Gailhanou M.
Bernard F.
author_sort Paris S.
title Time-resolved XRD experiments for a fine description of mechanisms induced during reactive sintering
title_short Time-resolved XRD experiments for a fine description of mechanisms induced during reactive sintering
title_full Time-resolved XRD experiments for a fine description of mechanisms induced during reactive sintering
title_fullStr Time-resolved XRD experiments for a fine description of mechanisms induced during reactive sintering
title_full_unstemmed Time-resolved XRD experiments for a fine description of mechanisms induced during reactive sintering
title_sort time-resolved xrd experiments for a fine description of mechanisms induced during reactive sintering
publisher International Institute for the Science of Sintering, Beograd
series Science of Sintering
issn 0350-820X
publishDate 2005-01-01
description The control of Mechanically Activated Field Activated Pressure Assisted Synthesis hereafter called the MAFAPAS process is the main objective to be achieved for producing nanostructure materials with a controlled consolidation level. Consequently, it was essential to develop characterization tools "in situ" such as the Time Resolved X-ray Diffraction (TRXRD), with an X-ray synchrotron beam (H10, LURE Orsay) coupled to an infrared thermography to study simultaneously structural transformations and thermal evolutions. From the 2003 experiments, we took the opportunity to modify the sample-holder in order to reproduce the better synthesis conditions of the MAFAPAS process, but without the consolidation step. The versatility of the setup has been proved and could even be enhanced by the design of new sample holders. In addition, this work clearly shows that this equipment will allow, on the one hand, to make progress of the understanding of MAFAPAS mechanisms and, on the other hand, to adjust reaction parameters (mechanical activation and combustion synthesis) for producing many materials with an expected microstructure.
topic reaction sintering mechanical activation
field activation
pressure assisted synthesis
nanostructure materials
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-820X/2005/0350-820X0501027P.pdf
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