2011
DOI: 10.1134/s0021894411030011
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Effect of loading conditions on regimes of solid-phase transformations in a plate

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“…Chemical kinetics equation contains the dependence the chemical reaction rate on mechanical stresses, i.e. mechanical stresses can accelerate or retard the chemical reaction [6,7]. The model of a viscous medium is used often as the rheological model to describe the behavior of powder materials.…”
Section: The Mathematical Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chemical kinetics equation contains the dependence the chemical reaction rate on mechanical stresses, i.e. mechanical stresses can accelerate or retard the chemical reaction [6,7]. The model of a viscous medium is used often as the rheological model to describe the behavior of powder materials.…”
Section: The Mathematical Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For accurately targeted choice of technological regimes electric-sintering is necessary to conduct the detailed theoretical investigation of regularities of the formation of structure and phase composition of the material. The mathematical models and the sintering of powder mixtures of solid phase synthesis are known [7][8][9][10].In this paper we investigate change in porosity and completeness of reactions depending on the technological parameters of the sintering process.…”
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“…Synthesis together with the extrusion was studied theoretically by authors of [6,7]. However only in [8,9], coupling models were constructed. The influence of inert particles on the combustion and thermal explosion regimes was investigated in [10,11] based on conjugate models.…”
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confidence: 99%