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Self-propagating high temperature synthesi

International Journal of Self-propagating High-temperature Synthesis, Allerton Press, New York, from 1992. [Pg.244]

Intermetallic compound formation may be observed as the result from the diffusion across an interface between the two solids. The transient formation of a liquid phase may aid the synthesis and densification processes. A further aid to the reaction speed and completeness may come from the non-negligible volatility of the component(s). An important factor influencing the feasibility of the reactions between mixed powders is represented by the heat of formation of the desired alloy the reaction will be easier if it is more exothermic. Heat must generally be supplied to start the reaction but then an exothermic reaction can become self-sustaining. Such reactions are also known as combustion synthesis, reactive synthesis, self-propagating high-temperature synthesis. [Pg.566]

Figure 6.12. Self-propagating high-temperature synthesis of NiAl (Fan etal. 2001). The temperature- time profile observed during the passage of a combustion wave is shown. Figure 6.12. Self-propagating high-temperature synthesis of NiAl (Fan etal. 2001). The temperature- time profile observed during the passage of a combustion wave is shown.
TABLE 9.5 Compounds Produced by Self-Propagating, High-Temperature Synthesis (SHS)a... [Pg.515]

SIDMT. Metal Hydrides Manufacturing. Coals Increase the Hydrogen content in the Metallic Hydrides. Synthesize Metallic Hydrides by conventional techniques and by Self-propagation High Temperature Synthesis. [Pg.197]

Combustion synthesis, also known as self-propagating high temperature synthesis,... [Pg.159]

In addition to conventional sintering, reactive powder processing, also called combustion synthesis or self-propagating high-temperature synthesis (SHS), can be used if the target compounds can be synthezised from the starting powder mixture (Stangle and Miyamoto, 1995). This process comprises a rapid and exothermic chemical reaction to simultaneously synthesize some or all of the constituent phases in the FGM and density the component. [Pg.583]

Self-Propagating High-Temperature Synthesis (SHS) Conventional methods of synthesizing materials via solid reactions involve... [Pg.48]


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