2012 Abstracts IEEE International Conference on Plasma Science 2012
DOI: 10.1109/plasma.2012.6383657
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Synthesis of nanosize aluminum powders by electrical explosion of wire in the gaseous media

Abstract: The wire electrical explosion (WEE) method is a new gasphase synthesis method for the production of nanosize powders. And the WEE method has the advantages of high energy efficiency and high purity through the production under pure inert gas conditions. In the paper, an experimental device based on the electrical explosion of metallic wires for the nanopowders production and collection was designed and built. Also, aluminum nanopowders were produced by electrical exploding aluminum wire and collected by the mi… Show more

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“…In 2012, an experimental device based on the electrical explosion of metallic wires for the nanopowders production and collection was designed and built. Also, aluminum nanopowders were produced by electrical exploding aluminum wire and collected by the microporous membrane filter successfully under different experimental conditions 40 . Also Sindhu et al proposed a modelling of the nanoparticles formation in the wire explosion process.…”
Section: Exploding Wirementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2012, an experimental device based on the electrical explosion of metallic wires for the nanopowders production and collection was designed and built. Also, aluminum nanopowders were produced by electrical exploding aluminum wire and collected by the microporous membrane filter successfully under different experimental conditions 40 . Also Sindhu et al proposed a modelling of the nanoparticles formation in the wire explosion process.…”
Section: Exploding Wirementioning
confidence: 99%