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It was found that gas atomized Titanium aluminide alloy powders contain a certain amount of atomization gas, the concentration of which increases with the powder particle size.
In all tests, the liquid flowrate was held constant, while the atomization gas flowrate was varied.
During this process a reactive atomization gas (i.e., Ar O2) was used to oxidize the powder surfaces during primary break-up and rapid solidification of the molten alloy.
Metal powders are produced in different methods, such as water atomization, gas atomization, plasma rotating electrode and electrolytic method, which has a diverse effect on defect formation [53, 54, 55].
As the water head decreases, and the included angle and the atomization gas pressure increase, the effects of the backpressure on the atomization rate increase.
In other words, while the powder size distributions were nearly the same for all of the HPGA experiments, the HPGA nozzle with C D jets utilized atomization gas with a significantly reduced operating pressure and mass flow rate.
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Furthermore, the amount of atomizing gas required is considerably less than what is employed in all other twin-fluid atomization techniques.
Two gamma Titanium aluminide alloys Ti-48.9at.%Al and an advanced Niobium containing alloy Ti-46at.%Al-9at.%Nb have been atomized by gas atomization and by centrifugal atomization in an inert gas atmosphere.
This has been attributed to an insufficient volume in the atomization nozzle gas manifold that experiences enhanced expansion cooling at increasing pressures.
To facilitate device integration with tissue, three-dimensionally structured protein polymer films were deposited on the devices using electrostatic atomization and gas-evolution foaming.
Open image in new window Fig. 10 SEM images showing characteristic morphologies of stainless steel powders produced by: (a) gas atomization; (b) water atomization [41].
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