Explosive Compaction of Metal and Ceramic Powders: A Review of the Application of the Technique
Journal Title: Endüstri Mühendisliği - Year 2019, Vol 60, Issue 694
Abstract
Explosive compaction of metal and ceramic powders is based on the fact of using high shock wave presssure formed in a few microseconds after the explosion of the detonator in the compaction of powders. Explosive compaction technique is the only method, especially for materials like tungsten (W), for improving some physical and mechanical properties. In this study, detail information about explosive compaction method will be given and studies done in literature will be investigated
Authors and Affiliations
Orhan Gülcan
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