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The effect of adding aluminum and titanium on the compactibility kinetics, structure, and properties of materials in the systems B4C-Al and B4C-(Ti-Al) is studied. The micromechanical properties (microhardness, microbrittleness, microstrength, and crack resistance factor (K1c) of composite materials are determined. The influence of high pressure on the compactibility, structure, and properties of B4C-based materials with additions of titanium and aluminum is investigated.
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Materials Science Institute, Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Kiev. Translated from Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya. Nos. 11–12, pp. 5–10, November–December, 1997.
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Maslennikova, V.R., Panasyuk, A.D., Struk, L.I. et al. Compaction, structure formation, and properties of materials based on boron carbide. Powder Metall Met Ceram 36, 570–574 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02676140
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