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A Study on Solid/Melt Interfaces and the Formation of<100> Texture in Solidified FCC Metals 被引量:21
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作者 D.Y.Li(Dept. of Mater. Sci & Eng., The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA )B.Debray and J.A.Szpunar(Dept. of Metall. Eng., McGill University, 3450 Uuiversity Street, Molitreal, PQ, Canada H3A 2A7) 《Journal of Materials Science & Technology》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 1997年第6期457-461,共5页
The (100) texture of solidified fcc metals, caused by the preferential (100) dendrite growth, could be closeIy related to solid/melt interfaces which behave differently along different crystallographic orientation. Th... The (100) texture of solidified fcc metals, caused by the preferential (100) dendrite growth, could be closeIy related to solid/melt interfaces which behave differently along different crystallographic orientation. The stability and roughness of {111} and {100} solid/melt interfaces of fcc metals were investigated using a modified Temkin multi-layer model. It is demonstrated that {100}crystal/melt interface is more unstable and rougher than {111} interface. The effect of the stability of crystal/melt interface on the (100) texture formation in solidified fcc metals has been analysed and discussed. 展开更多
关键词 FCC A Study on Solid/Melt interfaces and the Formation of<100 Texture in Solidified FCC Metals
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Getters Reactants. I. Thermo-Sedimentational Activation
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作者 Konstantin Chuntonov 《Journal of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering》 2024年第10期1-12,共12页
A new method for chemical pumping of gases has been developed using reactive alloys of Li with IIA metals in the liquid state. It is an answer to the need for ultra-high and extremely high vacuum without loose solid p... A new method for chemical pumping of gases has been developed using reactive alloys of Li with IIA metals in the liquid state. It is an answer to the need for ultra-high and extremely high vacuum without loose solid particles. Another application of this development is the production of high- and ultra-pure noble gases in a one-step process. Both of these solutions are unprecedented;they are based on a new gas/melt sorption interface that raises the overall bar of technical advances in the field to a higher level, simplifying sorption equipment and leading to cost savings. 展开更多
关键词 interface Gas/Melt Vacuum Pump Gas Sorption Getters Reactants SEDIMENTATION Noble Gases
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