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Influence of mechanical alloying on gas release during combustion of Ti + 2B films was studied experimentally. The volume of released gas and the rate of gas evolution were measured as a function of mechanoactivation duration and ambient atmosphere. Burning velocity of Ti + 2B films and gas release rate were found to depend on a volume of gas released during combustion, type of environment, and MA conditions. The results may turn useful for optimizing combustion synthesis of titanium diboride and related materials as well as for some pyrotechnic applications.
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Vadchenko, S.G. Gas release during combustion of Ti + 2B films: Influence of mechanical alloying. Int. J Self-Propag. High-Temp. Synth. 24, 89–92 (2015). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1061386215020107
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