Title:
Magnetic pulsed compaction of nanosized powders
Series:
Nanotechnology science and technology
Publication Information:
New York : Nova Science, c2010
Physical Description:
x, 86 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
ISBN:
9781608768561
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Summary
Summary
The magnetic pulsed compaction, based on a pulsed magnetic field force action on conductors, is one of the effective methods of nanopowder compaction. In this book, the authors present a theoretical description of the magnetic pulsed compaction processes. The powder compaction is described within the continual approach of plastic hardened porous body. The increase of the powder yield stress is defined by the empirical laws of hardening, where free parameters are determined via experimental adiabatic curves of the uniaxial compaction.
Table of Contents
Introduction |
The nanopowders hardening laws & the radial compaction within the quasi-static conditions |
Regularities of dynamic processes of nanopowders radial compaction |
The radial magnetic pulsed compaction within pronounced skin effect approximation |
The -- pinch theory taking into account the magnetic field diffusion |
Conclusion |
Index |