2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.stam.2005.03.001
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On the characterization of nanoporous materials by means of empirical and intrinsic transport coefficients

Abstract: On the characterization of nanoporous materials by means of empirical and intrinsic transport coefficients AbstractNanoporous materials need to be classified and characterized both for scientific research and applications in industrial production and environmental protection. Nanoporous materials with simple geometries (e.g. channel pores, slit pores) can be characterized by means of transport coefficients such as diffusion and viscosity coefficients of the fluid and gas flows through these materials. To this… Show more

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“…ageing of alloy ncF 3015 after supersaturation, similarly to the case of nickel alloys, leads to precipitation of fine precipitates which reinforce the alloy. a properly performed thermal treatment aims at supersaturation conducted at 1050°c, followed by ageing at 750°c performed for 4 hrs [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ageing of alloy ncF 3015 after supersaturation, similarly to the case of nickel alloys, leads to precipitation of fine precipitates which reinforce the alloy. a properly performed thermal treatment aims at supersaturation conducted at 1050°c, followed by ageing at 750°c performed for 4 hrs [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%