Author:
Ishigaki Takamasa,Moriyoshi Yusuke,Watanabe Takayuki,Kanzawa Atsushi
Abstract
The in-flight modification of titanium carbide powders was carried out in radio-frequency (rf) inductively coupled plasmas. The powders were partially melted and evaporated, and then subjected to modifications in morphology, size, and chemical composition. Both the Ar–H2and Ar–N2plasma treatments induced the formation of carbon-site vacancies in titanium carbide. The mixing of NH3to Ar–H2plasma at the plasma tail, and the Ar–N2plasma treatment resulted in the partial substitution of carbon by nitrogen. The variation in physical and chemical modification was discussed compared with the predictions by the thermochemical analysis, and the numerically obtained heat transfer of our preceding paper.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
Cited by
30 articles.
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