Effect of Gravity on Titanium Carbide Foams by Self-propagation High-temperature Synthesis

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Yasuhiro Tanabe
Takashi Sakamoto
Nobuko Okada
Takashi Akatsu
Eiichi Yasuda
Seiichi Takasu
Takayuki Sabato
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[1] Tokyo Institute of Technology,Center for Materials Design, Materials and Structures Laboratory
[2] Nichiden Machinery,Developing Section, Production Department
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Titanium carbide foams are synthesized by a self-propagation high-temperature synthesis technique using carbon black, which generates gases during the synthesis. The synthesis is performed under terrestrial and microgravity conditions. The effects of gravity on the synthesis are evaluated in this study. The foaming is mainly caused by H2O and CO gases from the carbon black. The elongation of the products increases with decreasing environmental pressure and increasing amount of generated gases. Since the gas flows out along the direction of the combustion wave propagation, the products expand only along this direction. The propagation velocity of the combustion wave increases with increasing amount of generated gases and environmental pressure, which is due to the amount of molten Ti transporting into the reaction/preheat zone. Under higher environmental pressures, thermal convection of the environmental gases mainly affects the propagation velocity. However, at lower pressures, the behavior of the molten Ti has a great effect compared with the gases surrounding the specimens.
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页码:1516 / 1523
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