Conventional and Microwave Sintering Techniques in Materials
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Advanced Composites".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2019) | Viewed by 19216
Special Issue Editor
Interests: microwave processing of ceramics; composites; metals; low-thermal-expansion materials; ceramic processing; rad-waste management
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Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue of Materials is focused on the sintering of materials involving conventional and microwave heating methods. In the last couple of decades, microwave heating has emerged as a well-recognized method for the sintering of a variety of materials, including ceramics, composites, metals, semiconductors, and advanced ceramics. The theories to explain the sintering mechanism(s) during microwave heating are still under discussion and have not been fully explained. Papers involving comparisons between conventional and microwave methods are welcome. Microwave heating takes place as a result of the interaction of an electromagnetic field with matter through various inherent properties of the material under study. Microwave sintering of metallic materials is a rather new area of research. Papers involving these aspects are most welcome. The spark plasma sintering method and other methods involving electromagnetic fields are also rapid sintering methods of specific materials. Papers based on these methods are also welcome for this Special Issue.
Prof. Dinesh Agrawal
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- microwave energy
- sintering methods
- ceramics
- metal powders
- electromagnetic field
- Spark Plasma Sintering
- Dielectric loss mechanism
- Composites
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