11 – 13 June 2019 – EPFL, Lausanne
This course introduces the basics behind the processing and sintering of powders, highlighting the use of field and pressure assisted sintering and describing different modelling aspects (MD/FEM). The course will start with an introduction to the synthesis and characterisation of metallic and ceramic powders. Then a basic introduction to forming methods followed by current advanced forming methods, including additive manufacturing. Then we look at the basics of sintering theory and practice, before moving onto the field and pressure assisted methods and modelling aspects. Examples for different materials (ceramics, polymers and metals) and applications will be presented.
Please note that while the theory presented in this course applies to many types of materials, the practical examples concentrate on inorganic materials. Also due to limited time, only a brief overview of the theory can be given although key references for more advanced analysis are provided throughout.
Dates
This course will take place from 11 to 13 June 2019 at EPFL, Lausanne.
Lecturers
Prof. Paul Bowen (EPFL), Prof. Zhe Zhao (KTH Royal Institute of Technology), Dr. Peter Derlet (PSI)
Registration
Please register using the form found here. The course is limited to 16 participants. Registration closes on Friday, 31 May.
Program
Tuesday 11 June 2019
09:00 | Welcome & self-introduction by participants |
09:15 | Powder Synthesis – generalities: Paul Bowen (EPFL) |
10:30 | Coffee Break |
11:00 | Powder Characterisation: Paul Bowen (EPFL) |
12:45 | Lunch |
14:00 | Basic forming methods for ceramics and metals: Paul Bowen (EPFL) and Peter Derlet (PSI) |
15:30 | Coffee break |
16:00 | Compaction of Metals: Peter Derlet (PSI) |
17:00 | Advanced Forming Methods: Paul Bowen (EPFL) |
Wednesday 12 June 2019
09:00 | Additive Manufacturing: Paul Bowen (EPFL) and Zhe Zhao (KTH) |
10:00 |
Sintering Basics: Paul Bowen (EPFL) and Zhe Zhao (KTH) |
10:30 | Coffee break |
11:00 | Sintering basics and pressure and field-assisted sintering, spark plasma sintering: Zhe Zhao (KTH) |
12:30 | Lunch |
14:00 | Atomistic scale simulations: Peter Derlet (PSI) |
15:30 | Coffee break |
16:00 | Insights into Sintering Mechanisms from Atomistic Simulations: Peter Derlet (PSI) and Paul Bowen (EPFL) |
17:30 | End of day two |
Thursday 13 June 2019
09:00 | Applications of Spark Plasma Sintering: Zhe Zhao (KTH) |
10:30 | Coffee break |
11:00 | More Applications of Spark Plasma Sintering: Zhe Zhao (KTH) |
11:45 | Flash Sintering and Cold Sintering: Zhe Zhao (KTH) |
12:30 | Lunch |
14:00 | Forming and sintering for the future, new perspectives: Zhe Zhao (KTH) and Paul Bowen (EPFL) |
15:00 | Open book exam for students seeking credit |
16:00 | End of course |
Credits
This course may be validated for 1 ECTS credit in the doctoral programs of EPFL and ETH Zurich after acceptance by the corresponding institution. The credit will be attributed to students who pass the examination held on the final day of the course.
Location
Materials Institute, EPFL – Room MXC315
Who should attend
Academic and industrial engineers, PhD students and researchers with an interest in the field.
Fees
The participation fee is CHF360 for doctoral students from EPFL, ETHZ, PSI, Empa and CSEM; CHF460 for doctoral students from other academic institutions and other academic researchers. The registration fee for all other participants is CHF1500. The fee includes lunches and coffee breaks. We will confirm the participation of students coming from institutions outside of Switzerland after all fees have been paid. Please note that any bank transfer fees must be covered by the participant.