Development of dispersion strengthened tantalum base alloy Quarterly progress report no. 6, Feb. 20 - May 19, 1965 [PDF]
Dispersion strengthened tantalum base alloys for use in advanced spacecraft power systems ...
Buckman, R. W., Jr., Goodspeed, R. C.
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High speed laser cladding as a new approach to prepare ultra-high temperature ceramic coatings
Ultra-high temperature ceramic (UHTC) coatings are used to protect the hot-end components of hypervelocity aerocrafts from thermal ablation. This study provides a new approach to fabricate UHTC coatings with high speed laser cladding (HSLC) technology ...
Qiyao Deng +10 more
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Discussion: “Grinding Cemented Tungsten- and Tantalum-Carbide-Tipped Tools Economically” (Highducheck, J. M., 1933, Trans. ASME, 55(10), pp. 31–34) [PDF]
Malcolm F. Judkins
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Performance of rocket nozzle materials with several solid propellants [PDF]
Erosion resistance and thermal stress cracking tests of rocket nozzle materials with solid ...
Freche, J. C. +2 more
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Development of dispersion strengthened tantalum base alloy Quarterly progress report, Nov. 20, 1966 - Feb. 20, 1967 [PDF]
Grain size and annealing temperature effects on creep properties of dispersion strengthened tantalum base ...
Buckman, R. W., Jr., Goodspeed, R. C.
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The effect of coating a flat blade surface with titanium nitride nano coatings (TiN), nano tantalum carbide (TaC), Fiberglass (Glass Fiber-Reinforced Polymer) (GFRP), Galvanized Steel (GAS), and St37 (SST37) was investigated in order to decrease the ...
Saeed Mehrang Marani +3 more
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Determination of gallium by AAS using a tantalum carbide-coated graphite tube.
Hideji Tanaka +4 more
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Development of dispersion strengthened tantalum base alloy Quarterly progress report, 20 Nov. 1965 - 20 Feb. 1966 [PDF]
Welding, aging, and oxygen contamination effects on dispersion strengthened tantalum base ...
Buckman, R. W., Jr., Goodspeed, R. C.
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One-dimensional tantalum carbide (TaC) nanorods are considered promising candidates for high-temperature electromagnetic wave (EMW) absorption because of their intrinsically high electrical conductivity and exceptional thermal stability.
Yongqiang Chen +7 more
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In-Depth Unraveling of the Interfacial Bonding Strength Between Stainless Steel Bipolar Plates and Tantalum Carbide Coating: First-Principles Calculations [PDF]
Lijie Zhang +5 more
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