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Formation of Iron Macro-Spheres in Plasma

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In this paper the formation mechanism of iron macro-spheres in a plasma medium is dealt with, including the conditions under which such spheres are formed. The geometry of the spheres referred to above depends on the main technological parameters involved in the production of pores. Conditions under which pores occur within macro-spheres are also established. The radii of these pores are sensitive to the velocity distribution within the plasma jet section

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Bica, I. Formation of Iron Macro-Spheres in Plasma. Plasma Chem Plasma Process 25, 121–135 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11090-004-8838-1

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