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Autor:
N. M. Varrik, V. G. Maksimov
Publikováno v:
Industrial laboratory. Diagnostics of materials. 88:29-35
The mechanical and thermal properties of heat-resistant ceramic materials based on refractory oxides largely depend on the defect-free nature of their crystal structure, the presence of extraneous phases, the size and orientation of the grains. We pr
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Refractories and Industrial Ceramics. 63:159-162
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Glass and Ceramics. 78:448-452
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Composite Materials Constructions. :19-25
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Glass and Ceramics. 78:308-316
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Glass and Ceramics. 78:188-192
The results of an initial assessment of the possibility of obtaining titanium nitride whiskers from the gas phase are reported. A theoretical assessment was made of the possibility of homogeneous formation of different types of micro-substrates with
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Glass and Ceramics. 77:372-378
The objects of investigation are foam ceramic materials based on aluminum oxide, magnesium oxide, and alumina-magnesia spinel. The results of investigations on the sintering of spinel ceramic using aluminum and magnesium oxides as the initial compone
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Glass and Ceramics. 77:313-317
The possibility of obtaining zirconia ceramic fibers by electrospinning was examined. The factors affecting the fiber diameter and the presence of tape inclusions were determined. It was shown that under the action of an electric field the forming so
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Inorganic Materials. 56:417-424
We have studied the sintering of ceramic samples based on magnesium oxide, alumina, and magnesium aluminate spinel in order to assess the conceptual feasibility of producing ceramic foam materials in the Al2O3–MgO system and examined the effect of
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Fibre Chemistry. 51:430-436
Ceramic oxide fibers have low heat conductivity and high heat stability along with low density such that these materials are in demand for high-temperature thermal insulation. However, the creep of oxide fibers at high temperatures limits their use a