2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.rinp.2018.02.031
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Comparison of the effect of plasma treatment and gamma ray irradiation on PS-Cu nanocomposite films surface

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“…The variations of discharge operating voltage as a function of Ar and He percentages at fixed current and pressure are depicted in Fig. (1). This figure shows a slightly decreasing voltage with increasing Ar percentage; however, an increasing behavior is obtained in case of He.…”
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“…The variations of discharge operating voltage as a function of Ar and He percentages at fixed current and pressure are depicted in Fig. (1). This figure shows a slightly decreasing voltage with increasing Ar percentage; however, an increasing behavior is obtained in case of He.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Different reactions and their relate rate coefficients are obtained from the literature and listed in Table (1).…”
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“…Lubricants 2022, 10, 133 2 of 10 Pistons for automobiles are most often produced from eutectic and hypereutectic silumins with silicone content of 12-25 wt %. Modification and microalloying are known to influence greatly the improvement of performance and stress-related characteristics of these alloys [14][15][16][17][18]. The piston operates under rough, often dangerous, conditionsrubbing friction, increased temperature modes and intense loads; that is why it is especially important for the automobile pistons to be efficient, reliable and wear resistant.…”
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“…This is a technique of surface treatment by concentrated energy flows, e.g. laser emission [1][2][3], electron beams [4,5] and plasma [6,7]. It is characterized by pulse and local effect on the surface; that is supposed to be a significant economic advantage over stationary techniques.…”
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