The exploding wire method of particle production allows the authors to model the high speed formation of aerosols because of the fast heating and evaporation rates inherent to this technique. The method is also of interest from the viewpoint of controlling the production of aerosols of a particular material with a specific particle size distribution at a specific efficiency. The electrical explosion of iron, aluminum, titanium, and copper wires have been investigated in various gases at pressures from 0.01 to 1 atm. In these experiments the energy density introduced into the material, w, is normalized to the sublimation energy of the material, w{sub s}. The energy density also controls the heating rate. Particle and agglomerate sizes were d...
AbstractMolecular dynamics simulation of the bicomponent particle formation as a result of simultane...
Aluminum oxide colloids were produced by electrical explosion of wires in liquids process. The shape...
The production of nanoparticles by microsecond spark discharge evaporation in inert gas is studied s...
One of the primary nanoparticles production methods is electric explosion of wire (further - EEW) wh...
It is anticipated that the use of ultrafine metal powders of nanocrystalline structure may lead to p...
In this report, the region of the energy density under the uniform heating conditions, of the lower ...
Synthesis of nanoparticles is performed by using the exploding wire technique. Aluminium and copper ...
Nanoparticles generally refer to particles with sizes less than 100 nm. They exhibit distinguished ...
The technology of wire explosion has been used to produce nanopowders [1, 4, 5, 8, 9]. A new concept...
An exploded wire aerosol generator was evaluated using test aerosols derived from silver wires and r...
Based on a Mach-Zehnder interferometer, we report on the first observation of two different modes of...
Abstract. In the present study, nano aluminium particles were produced by wire explosion process (WE...
The paper is aimed at studying the impact of initial conditions of electrical explosion of wires on ...
Wire electric explosion process has been found about two hundred years ago and developed for the syn...
Fine solid particles, especially nano-particles, are of great interest for the synthesis of new mate...
AbstractMolecular dynamics simulation of the bicomponent particle formation as a result of simultane...
Aluminum oxide colloids were produced by electrical explosion of wires in liquids process. The shape...
The production of nanoparticles by microsecond spark discharge evaporation in inert gas is studied s...
One of the primary nanoparticles production methods is electric explosion of wire (further - EEW) wh...
It is anticipated that the use of ultrafine metal powders of nanocrystalline structure may lead to p...
In this report, the region of the energy density under the uniform heating conditions, of the lower ...
Synthesis of nanoparticles is performed by using the exploding wire technique. Aluminium and copper ...
Nanoparticles generally refer to particles with sizes less than 100 nm. They exhibit distinguished ...
The technology of wire explosion has been used to produce nanopowders [1, 4, 5, 8, 9]. A new concept...
An exploded wire aerosol generator was evaluated using test aerosols derived from silver wires and r...
Based on a Mach-Zehnder interferometer, we report on the first observation of two different modes of...
Abstract. In the present study, nano aluminium particles were produced by wire explosion process (WE...
The paper is aimed at studying the impact of initial conditions of electrical explosion of wires on ...
Wire electric explosion process has been found about two hundred years ago and developed for the syn...
Fine solid particles, especially nano-particles, are of great interest for the synthesis of new mate...
AbstractMolecular dynamics simulation of the bicomponent particle formation as a result of simultane...
Aluminum oxide colloids were produced by electrical explosion of wires in liquids process. The shape...
The production of nanoparticles by microsecond spark discharge evaporation in inert gas is studied s...