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- Title
Hot explosive compaction of diamond powder using cylindrical geometry.
- Authors
Hokamoto, Kazuyuki; Pruemmer, R.; Knitter, R.; Taira, Kazuya
- Abstract
Diamond powders were attempted to be consolidated at elevated temperature using an explosive compaction technique employing a cylindrical configuration. A compacted diamond sample recovered from the center of a cylinder, close to the end plug made of stainless steel showed high hardness and tight interparticle bonding between the diamond powders. The sample was characterized on the basis of X-ray diffraction patterns. No graphitization was observed due to heating or compaction, and the hot compacted sample was highly strained by intensive deformation at elevated temperature.
- Subjects
MATERIALS science; PHYSICAL sciences; MINES &; mineral resources; ELECTRON microscopy; INDUSTRIAL chemistry; HIGH temperatures; COMPRESSIBILITY; ALLOYS; CORROSION resistant materials; GRAPHITIZATION
- Publication
Journal of Materials Science, 2008, Vol 43, Issue 2, p684
- ISSN
0022-2461
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10853-007-2156-y