Abstract

Advanced technologies for the production of new materials and, in particular, nanostructured materials, using powder technologies require fundamentally new approaches for the formation and preservation of a given structural-phase state. Precision control of the state of materials in the process of consolidating powders of nanomaterials can be carried out using pulsed electromagnetic fields. The aim of the project is to study the effect of high-voltage and low-voltage pulsed electromagnetic fields in the technologies of powder consolidation. The experimental devices of spark-plasma sintering, flash-sintering, high-voltage consolidation and magnetic-pulse compaction are used in our laboratory for the production of advanced materials from metal powders, ceramic and composite powders. We can produce boron carbide, silicon carbide, uranium nitride, tungsten carbide - cobalt - diamond composites, tungsten heavy alloys, and others by electromagnetic methods of powder consolidation. Experimental results to consolidation metal powders, ceramic and composites powders by electromagnetic methods presage fruitful results.

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