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... Production A kinetic description of the chemical transformations occurring during the quenching process is rarely possible , due to the lack of elementary rate data and experimental temperature - time histories . The constricted - arc ...
... Production A kinetic description of the chemical transformations occurring during the quenching process is rarely possible , due to the lack of elementary rate data and experimental temperature - time histories . The constricted - arc ...
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... production is obtained with a filament temperature of about 1500 ° C , a Til pressure of about 20 Torr , and a wall - or crude Ti - temperature in the region of 100-200 ° C . The rate of deposition is strongly dependent on the ...
... production is obtained with a filament temperature of about 1500 ° C , a Til pressure of about 20 Torr , and a wall - or crude Ti - temperature in the region of 100-200 ° C . The rate of deposition is strongly dependent on the ...
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... production of CO bubbles . These bubbles burst and throw Fe droplets into the oxidizing atmosphere . Many of these droplets are observed to " explode " in the gas phase and produce a fine submicron - size oxide fume . The fume production ...
... production of CO bubbles . These bubbles burst and throw Fe droplets into the oxidizing atmosphere . Many of these droplets are observed to " explode " in the gas phase and produce a fine submicron - size oxide fume . The fume production ...
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Appendix Major Literature Sources for High Temperature Chemistry | 36 |
GraphiteGas Reactions | 59 |
Appendix Some Additional Recent Literature on High Temperature GasSolid | 89 |
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