Plasmodynamic Synthesis of Nanodispersed Silicon Carbide

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The plasmodynamic synthesis was conducted in the electric hypervelocity pulse jet of carbon-silicon electric discharge plasma influenced on a copper target in an argon atmosphere. Some samples of a powder product with a high content of β-SiC were produced. The results of the experiments made at different levels of supplied energy were compared. It was shown that the sizes of crystals grew, when the energy of a plasma shot increased.

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