Abstract

Rear face flash experiments were performed in order to determine the thermal conductivity of sintered tungsten at room temperature. Ten different samples were synthesized with the spark plasma sintering technique. The microstructure obtained from the sintering is porous and consists of angular grains with medium sphericity. The average grain size (d) and the porosity (P) of the samples lie within the ranges of 2μm≤d≤7μm and 0≤P≤0.35. We show that the dependence of the thermal conductivity of the sintered tungsten samples on the porosity shows a critical behaviour. A theoretical explanation of this behaviour and a predictive model for this porosity dependence are proposed.

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