Modelling of the Electric Field Applied to the Ensembles of Microparticles

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The paper deals with modelling of the time varying electric field, applied to composites structures of inorganic materials (containing metal and metal oxide). The structural changes at the initials stages of sintering, characterised by the number of contact per particle and an increase of the areas of interparticle contact have been modelled and examined. The aim of study was estimation of the electric field strength, current density, power losses and forces, acting along the contact area between particles. The field models have been obtained using finite element method and QuickField 5.6 software package.

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