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Hot Pressing of Tantalum Carbide with and Without Sintering Aids
Densification of Tantalum Carbide was studied by hot pressing at temperatures ranging from 1900 to 2400 C with and without sintering additives. Without sintering additives, the relative density increased from 75% at 1900 C to 96% at 2400C.
Fahrenholtz, William +3 more
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Metal Fatigue Fracture After Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Retrieval Analysis
(A) Revision total knee arthroplasty components fracture, promoted by a lack of metaphyseal fixation. (B) Scanning electron microscopy identifies transgranular fatigue crack propagation. (C) Modular junction analysis documents chemical and mechanical conditions associated with a decrease in fatigue strength.
Michael A. Kurtz +5 more
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Tantalum–tungsten alloys have been widely used in different industrial sectors—for example, in chemical, medical, aerospace, and military equipment. However, they are usually difficult to cut because of the large cutting force, rapid tool wear, and poor ...
Jiahao Wang +4 more
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Thermal shock and erosion resistant tantalum carbide ceramic material
Ceramic tantalum carbide artifacts with high thermal shock and mechanical erosion resistance are provided by incorporating tungsten-rhenium and carbon particles in a tantalum carbide matrix. The mix is sintered by hot pressing to form the ceramic article
Honeycutt, L., III, Manning, C. R.
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Reinforced tantalum carbide particles were synthesized between tantalum wires and graphite in gray cast iron by heat treatment; the effects of different heat treatment times on the phase evolution, microstructure, and micro-hardness of the composites ...
Xiaojie Liu +5 more
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Vaporization of Tantalum Carbide-hafnium Carbide Solid Solutions at 2500 Deg to 3000 Deg k
Vaporization rates in vacuum of hot pressed tantalum carbide and hafnium carbide in temperature range of 2500 to 3000 deg
Deadmore, D. L.
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In this study, tantalum carbide (TaC) was synthesized using an innovative approach that synergistically integrates mechanosynthesis and electric arc furnace processes. By employing high-energy ball-milling (HEBM) for 50 min under environmental conditions,
A Vázquez-Pelayo +5 more
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Development of Fluorine-Free Tantalum Carbide MXene Hybrid Structure as a Biocompatible Material for Supercapacitor Electrodes. [PDF]
Rafieerad A +6 more
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Hall coefficient of tantalum carbide as function of carbon content
Hall coefficient of tantalum carbide as function of carbon ...
Santoro, G. J., Dolloff, R. T.
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Titanium (Ti) is widely used in structural, maritime, aerospace, and biomedical applications because of its outstanding strength-to-weight ratio, superior corrosion resistance, and excellent biocompatibility.
Ganesh Walunj +6 more
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