2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2015.08.007
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Ternary Cu–CNT–AlN composite coatings consolidated by cold spray deposition of mechanically alloyed powders

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“…CNT reinforcements were also found to lead to the improvement of thermal properties in terms of both heat transfer performance and thermal diffusivity [65,66]. Table 2 lists the existing CNT-reinforced MMC coatings produced by cold spray and their improved thermal properties [41][42][43][44][65][66][67][68]. e existing works clearly demonstrate that cold spray is a promising technology to produce CNT-reinforced MMC coatings.…”
Section: D Material-reinforced Mmc Coatings Via Cold Spraymentioning
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“…CNT reinforcements were also found to lead to the improvement of thermal properties in terms of both heat transfer performance and thermal diffusivity [65,66]. Table 2 lists the existing CNT-reinforced MMC coatings produced by cold spray and their improved thermal properties [41][42][43][44][65][66][67][68]. e existing works clearly demonstrate that cold spray is a promising technology to produce CNT-reinforced MMC coatings.…”
Section: D Material-reinforced Mmc Coatings Via Cold Spraymentioning
confidence: 93%
“…A number of investigations have proved that dense and thick CNT-reinforced MMC coatings can be fabricated via cold spray [41][42][43][44]. Among all these works, mechanical ball milling as a robust technology was prevailingly used to prepare CNT-reinforced MMC powders.…”
Section: D Material-reinforced Mmc Coatings Via Cold Spraymentioning
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“…[4][5][6][7] Conventional ceramic particles, such as carbides, oxides, nitrides and borides, are widely used to reinforce aluminium alloys. [8][9][10][11][12][13][14] Among these reinforcements, more recently, titanium diboride (TiB 2 ) has been an attractive candidate since it exhibits high hardness and modulus. 15 The TiB 2 -reinforced AMCs (Al-TiB 2 ) have been achieved by various manufacturing methods, e.g.…”
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