1973
DOI: 10.1007/bf00791264
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Kinetics of the liquid-phase reactive sintering of silicon carbide

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“…It was shown that the parameter σ/2μ weakly depends on temperature and is about 20 m/s for Si–C system . In this case from (3) one may derive that for Si/C media formed during high‐energy ball milling the t inf is on the order of 10 −7 s. The diffusion coefficient of carbon in the molten silicon is about D ~10 −4 cm 2 /s . The characteristic reaction length in this case is defined by a size of amorphous carbon particle, which is r c ~10 nm.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…It was shown that the parameter σ/2μ weakly depends on temperature and is about 20 m/s for Si–C system . In this case from (3) one may derive that for Si/C media formed during high‐energy ball milling the t inf is on the order of 10 −7 s. The diffusion coefficient of carbon in the molten silicon is about D ~10 −4 cm 2 /s . The characteristic reaction length in this case is defined by a size of amorphous carbon particle, which is r c ~10 nm.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The latter are representative of oxygen 2 and carbon (10), respectively. The value of D is that reported for carbon (11), while D is not known for oxygen. However, the value for carbon is in the lower range of those reported for impurities in silicon…”
Section: Ox 2 + ~Y~ Ox Oymentioning
confidence: 89%
“…[12][13][14][15] Under such conditions, the infiltration rate in a vertical capillary (from Poiseuille's law) is predicted to be [12][13][14][15] Under such conditions, the infiltration rate in a vertical capillary (from Poiseuille's law) is predicted to be…”
Section: Flow Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%