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The Production of Boron Carbide by Carbothermic Reduction
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G. Goller,
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May 6, 2011
Published Online: 2011-05-06
Published in Print: 1996-01
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- Effects of Chlorine and Alkali Chlorides on Corrosion of Silicon Carbide Based Ceramics in Combustion Environments
- Primary Carbide and Nitride Precipitation in Superalloys Containing Niobium
- The Effect of Pressure on Power Transfer in Electron Beam Remelting of Cylinders
- Graphitization of C/C Composites and their Cyclic Voltammograms in Dilute Sulfuric Acid
- Investigation of the Kinetics of Reduction of Iron Titanate (FeTiO3) by Hydrogen
- Effective Pair Potential of Liquid Ge and Sn Estimated from the X-Ray Structure Factor Data
- A New Creep-Fatigue Life Prediction Model
- The Preparation of β Sialon from Kaolin by Carbonitrothermic Reduction
- The Preparation of Ferroboron and Ferrovanadium by Aluminothermic Reduction
- Processes of Reductive Decomposition of APT above 400°C; Transformation of APT ® KTB ® ß-W in the Presence of Κ
- The Production of Boron Carbide by Carbothermic Reduction
- Studies on the Formation of Silicon Nitride and Silicon Carbide from Rice Husk
- Variation of the Atomic Arrangement in Liquid Silicon Near the Melting Point
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Articles in the same Issue
- CONTENTS
- Effects of Chlorine and Alkali Chlorides on Corrosion of Silicon Carbide Based Ceramics in Combustion Environments
- Primary Carbide and Nitride Precipitation in Superalloys Containing Niobium
- The Effect of Pressure on Power Transfer in Electron Beam Remelting of Cylinders
- Graphitization of C/C Composites and their Cyclic Voltammograms in Dilute Sulfuric Acid
- Investigation of the Kinetics of Reduction of Iron Titanate (FeTiO3) by Hydrogen
- Effective Pair Potential of Liquid Ge and Sn Estimated from the X-Ray Structure Factor Data
- A New Creep-Fatigue Life Prediction Model
- The Preparation of β Sialon from Kaolin by Carbonitrothermic Reduction
- The Preparation of Ferroboron and Ferrovanadium by Aluminothermic Reduction
- Processes of Reductive Decomposition of APT above 400°C; Transformation of APT ® KTB ® ß-W in the Presence of Κ
- The Production of Boron Carbide by Carbothermic Reduction
- Studies on the Formation of Silicon Nitride and Silicon Carbide from Rice Husk
- Variation of the Atomic Arrangement in Liquid Silicon Near the Melting Point