Title of article
Geometry of quantum states: dual connections and divergence functions
Author/Authors
ov?، Anna Jen نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
-120
From page
121
To page
0
Abstract
Double plasma flame treatments were carried out on spray dried Cr2O3 agglomerated powders to increase their apparent density. The powders that were subjected to the first densification treatment didnʹt show the entirely melted state, and were fully melted only after the second plasma treatment. Plasma densification resulted in powder size decreasing as well as apparent density of particles and also resulted in the fluidity increasing due to the powder melting and surface smoothing effects. However, some parts of the particles after the second treatment showed a hollowed structure, especially for a particle size above 30 mu m. The influence of the thermal conductivity of powder and the gas pressure within aggregates exposed to the plasma flame in the particle densification process was discussed in detail. The powder density strongly influenced the structure of plasma sprayed coatings. The dense coatings with high hardness and high bond strength was achieved in the coatings produced from Cr2O3 powders after plasma densification.
Keywords
methionine sulfoxide , amino acid , powder diffraction
Journal title
Repotrts on Mathematical Physics
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Repotrts on Mathematical Physics
Record number
31647
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