The field activated sintering technique (FAST) is a powder consolidation
process via the application of pulsed current and pressure. Compared
with conventional hot pressing and hot isostatic pressing, FAST has
demonstrated a rapid densification process that has the potential to
minimize grain growth, which is crucial to achieving excellent physical
properties. This work covers the physical phenomena, multi-scale
analytical and numerical models, experimental studies, and application
of FAST processing. Specifically, a coupled
thermal-electric-densification framework for the design and optimization
of FAST type processing has been proposed and implemented into a finite
element package. A discrete finite element method is also developed to
determine the effective thermal conductivity in a particulate system
with realistic microstructure. Moreover, FAST simulation of a hip joint
replacement is demonstrated.