2020
DOI: 10.31483/a-187
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“…Aluminum and copper are most commonly used in cooling systems owing to their high thermal conductivity [4,5]. Although copper has the highest thermal conductivity, it is inapplicable in the BM@N experiment, since copper is strongly activated under high radiation background conditions [6]. Many aluminum alloys with different thermal conductivities that depends on the purity of the alloy exist; however, alloys with the highest thermal conductivity are difficult to process mechanically [7].…”
Section: Selection Of the Materials For The Cooling Finsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aluminum and copper are most commonly used in cooling systems owing to their high thermal conductivity [4,5]. Although copper has the highest thermal conductivity, it is inapplicable in the BM@N experiment, since copper is strongly activated under high radiation background conditions [6]. Many aluminum alloys with different thermal conductivities that depends on the purity of the alloy exist; however, alloys with the highest thermal conductivity are difficult to process mechanically [7].…”
Section: Selection Of the Materials For The Cooling Finsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [1] the authors consider the application of carbon polymers in building structures. The [2] and [3] present the recently obtained results of experimental studies of the behavior of adhesive joints in the strengthening of damaged steel elements working in tension.…”
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“…Differentiation in the genus and the formation of locally endemic species are closely related to the history of the Tian Shan and Pamir-Alay Mountain formations. Here, more than half of the members of the genus are autochthonous representatives of the mountainous Central Asian flora, which arose in the process of regional adaptive diversification from ancient Mediterranean predecessors ( Ovchinnikov 1971 ; Kamelin 1973 ). In the dry Central Asian seasonal climate, the features of these species are observed only in the short-term hydrothermal period of active vegetative growth.…”
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confidence: 99%