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International Symposium on Self-Propagating High-Temperature Synthesis (SHS-2001) (6th) Held at Technion, Haifa, Israel on February 17-21, 2002. Book of Abstracts

Authors: TECHNION - ISRAEL INST OF TECH HAIFA DEPT OF MATERIALS ENGINEERING
Abstract:
Partial contents: Nanocrystalline Ceramics by Solid State Thermolysis of Metalorganic Polymers; Trends in Ceramic Materials Development into the Third Millennium; SHS of Dense in situ Composites via Pressure Assisted Thermal Explosion: experiment and modeling; Forewood; Contaminants, Additives and Dopants in Modern Materials Science; Inorganic Nanotubes and Inorganic Fullerane-like Materials from Layered Compounds: synthesis, properties and applications; Kinetics and Thermodynamics of SHS Reactions; Mechanical Alloying in the SHS Research; SHS in Electric and Magnetic Fields; SHS-Produced Composite Materials; Critical Phenomena at Autowave Propagation; Dynamics of Hot spots in Solid Flame Propagation; Electrothermal Explosion (ETE) method to Study the Kinetics of Fast High Temperature Reactions in Condensed Systems; Mutual Interdependence, between SHS Reaction and Gas Infiltration, during Thermal Explosion; On Spinning Modes of Gasless Combustion; The Present Status and rends of SHS FGM; Reactive Castings of Ceramic Composites; SHS of Complex Ceramic Materials and their Properties; SHS TiB2 Based Multiphase Ceramics and Composites.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Pages: 117
Report Date: 21 FEB 2002
Contract Number: N68171-01-M-6166
Report Number: A557304
Keywords relating to this report:
*ABSTRACTS
*CERAMIC MATERIALS
*COMPOSITE MATERIALS
ALUMINUM NITRIDES
CARBON NANOTUBES
CASTINGS
CATALYSTS
CHEMICAL REACTIONS
DEFLAGRATION
ELECTRIC FIELDS
EXPLOSIONS
FERRITES
FLAME PROPAGATION
FULLERENES
GASES
HIGH TEMPERATURE
HOT SPOTS
INFILTRATION_FLUIDS_
ISRAEL
MAGNETIC FIELDS
NANOSTRUCTURES
NANOTECHNOLOGY
NITRIDING
ORGANOMETALLIC COMPOUNDS
POLYMERS
SOLID STATE CHEMISTRY
SYMPOSIA
SYNTHESIS
THERMODYNAMICS
THERMOELECTRICITY
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