Irregularly shaped aluminum oxide particles were plasma atomized resulting in narrow size range distribution of spherical nanostructured powders. Cooling rates, on the order of 106 to 108 K/s, were obtained from the different quenching medias, viz. air, water, and liquid nitrogen. Plasma-engineered powder particles developed nanosize crystallites, while solidification provided insight into the morphological feasibility in refinement of grain size. X-ray diffraction (XRD) methods have been used to quantify the crystallite size obtained with different quenching media. Raman peak shift validated the X-ray analysis in anticipating the grain refinement with increasing cooling rates. Salient structural morphology characteristics and a detailed un...
Conventional plasma spraying was used to process atomized liquid droplets of precursor solutions to ...
The benefits of large-size engineering components with nanocrystalline structure (providing improved...
Nanometer-sized particles (1-100 nm) are of considerable interest for a wide variety of applications...
Irregularly shaped aluminum oxide particles were plasma atomized resulting in narrow size range dist...
Irregularly shaped aluminum oxide particles were plasma atomized resulting in narrow size range dist...
Irregularly shaped aluminum oxide particles were plasma atomized resulting in narrow size range dis-...
Plasma atomization results in spheroidization of irregular shaped alumina particles producing narrow...
composites possess improved proper-ties such as tensile strength, fatigue strength, hardness, and we...
The plasma spray technique has been used by several researchers to deposit nanostructured ceramic co...
The plasma spray technique has been used by several researchers to deposit nanostructured ceramic co...
The plasma spray technique has been used by several researchers to deposit nanostructured ceramic co...
Nanostructured ceramics and their composites possess improved properties such as tensile strength, f...
Ultrafine particles or nanoparticles (ranging from a few nanometers to 100 nm) are of considerable i...
Alumina (Al2O3) remains one the most important engineering ceramic for industrial applications. In a...
Nonthermal plasmas offer a unique nonequilibrium environment that has been leveraged in a wide varie...
Conventional plasma spraying was used to process atomized liquid droplets of precursor solutions to ...
The benefits of large-size engineering components with nanocrystalline structure (providing improved...
Nanometer-sized particles (1-100 nm) are of considerable interest for a wide variety of applications...
Irregularly shaped aluminum oxide particles were plasma atomized resulting in narrow size range dist...
Irregularly shaped aluminum oxide particles were plasma atomized resulting in narrow size range dist...
Irregularly shaped aluminum oxide particles were plasma atomized resulting in narrow size range dis-...
Plasma atomization results in spheroidization of irregular shaped alumina particles producing narrow...
composites possess improved proper-ties such as tensile strength, fatigue strength, hardness, and we...
The plasma spray technique has been used by several researchers to deposit nanostructured ceramic co...
The plasma spray technique has been used by several researchers to deposit nanostructured ceramic co...
The plasma spray technique has been used by several researchers to deposit nanostructured ceramic co...
Nanostructured ceramics and their composites possess improved properties such as tensile strength, f...
Ultrafine particles or nanoparticles (ranging from a few nanometers to 100 nm) are of considerable i...
Alumina (Al2O3) remains one the most important engineering ceramic for industrial applications. In a...
Nonthermal plasmas offer a unique nonequilibrium environment that has been leveraged in a wide varie...
Conventional plasma spraying was used to process atomized liquid droplets of precursor solutions to ...
The benefits of large-size engineering components with nanocrystalline structure (providing improved...
Nanometer-sized particles (1-100 nm) are of considerable interest for a wide variety of applications...