Combustion and plasma synthesis of high-temperature materials
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Combustion and plasma synthesis of high-temperature materials
VCH, c1990
- : us
- : gw
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Note
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Combustion and Plasma Synthesis of High-Temperature Materials held Oct. 23-26, 1988, in San Francisco, Calif., sponsored by the American Ceramic Society
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book is the first to treat the field in such a unified manner. It is also the first to deal comprehensively with combustion synthesis, particularly gasless or SHS combustion. The volume has an international approach, with contributions from renowned scientists and engineers worldwide. They emphasize fundamental issues and relate them to practical considerations in the synthesis of many industrially important high temperature materials.
Table of Contents
- Solid state combustion synthesis: new modes of quasi-periodic burning in combustion synthesis
- combustion theory for sandwiches of alloyable materials
- shock-induced chemical synthesis of intermetallic compounds
- the use of self heating high temperature synthesis for production of high density titanium diboride
- fabrication of a functionally gradient material by using a self-propagating reaction process
- experimental modelling of particle-particle interactions during SHS of Tib2/AI2O3
- combustion characteristics of solid-solid systems experiment and modelling
- summary assessment of the application of SPS and related reaction
- processing to produce dense ceramic. Plasma and gas phase synthesis: thermal plasma synthesis of ceramic powders and coatings
- formation of refractory aerosol particles
- synthesis and properties of low-carbon boron carbides
- microwave plasma densification of aluminium nitride
- refining and nitriding of Si and Ti with a plasma torch.
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