Spark Plasma Sintering (SPS) or field activated sintering technique
(FAST) is an unconventional and novel powder consolidation process via
simultaneous application of special pulsed current and mechanical
pressure. SPS or FAST has demonstrated its benefits as a rapid
processing avenue, with application to the largest variety of
materials - ceramics, metals, polymers, semiconductors - and which
results in enhanced final 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. Finally, FAST simulation of a hip joint
replacement has been conducted.