2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.combustflame.2013.01.006
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Electric field activated combustion synthesis in the Ti+Al system under terrestrial and reduced gravity conditions

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“…Valuable information on phase formation was obtained with in situ time-resolved XRD and synchrotron radiation diffraction studies [206][207][208], as well as time-resolved TEM [209,210]. Influence of various external forces and fields including HEBM [211][212][213], microwaves heating [214], applied electric fields and different gravity conditions [215,216], on the process of synthesis, structure, and properties of the synthesised intermetallics have also been studied. Some features of the ignition and combustion mechanisms in aluminium-based reactive materials were considered in a recent review [217].…”
Section: Intermetallidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Valuable information on phase formation was obtained with in situ time-resolved XRD and synchrotron radiation diffraction studies [206][207][208], as well as time-resolved TEM [209,210]. Influence of various external forces and fields including HEBM [211][212][213], microwaves heating [214], applied electric fields and different gravity conditions [215,216], on the process of synthesis, structure, and properties of the synthesised intermetallics have also been studied. Some features of the ignition and combustion mechanisms in aluminium-based reactive materials were considered in a recent review [217].…”
Section: Intermetallidesmentioning
confidence: 99%