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Особенности структурообразования в смесях сферических частиц титана с бором при их прессовании

Особенности структурообразования в смесях сферических частиц титана с бором при их прессовании

Abstract

В работе рассмотрено уплотнение смеси сферического порошка титана с бором и чистых сферических порошков титана, используемых при самораспространяющемся высокотемпературном синтезе тугоплавких материалов. Подтверждена возможность образования упорядоченных структур при уплотняющих воздействиях на тонкие слои порошковых систем, в состав которых входят крупные частицы фракций, близких к монодисперсным. Наблюдается немонотонный характер зависимости плотности уплотненного слоя от его массы. Проведено сравнение зависимостей плотности тонких слоев порошковых смесей с характеристиками регулярных укладок из идеальных шаров.

The paper considers compaction of a mixture of spherical Ti–B powder and pure spherical Ti powders used in self-propagating high-temperature synthesis of refractory materials. It is confirmed that compaction of thin layers of the powder systems containing coarse particles of near-monodisperse fractions can result in ordered structures. The dependence of the density of a compacted layer on its mass is found to be nonmonotonic. Comparison is made between the dependence of the density of thin powder layers and the characteristics of regular packing of ideal balls.

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ПРЕССОВАНИЕ, МЕТОД САМОРАСПРОСТРАНЯЮЩЕГОСЯ ВЫСОКОТЕМПЕРАТУРНОГО СИНТЕЗА, ПЛОТНЫЕ УПАКОВКИ, ТВЕРДЫЕ СФЕРЫ, ДИССИПАТИВНЫЕ СТРУКТУРЫ

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