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Degradation and percolation in composite materials.

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Konferencja
XVIth Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science Conference on Advanced Materials and Technologies AMT'2001, Gdańsk-Jurata, 16-20 September, 2001
Języki publikacji
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Abstrakty
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In this work, we present various modelling approaches available for describing the chemical evolution of a solid polycrystalline system made of at least two phases: these phases can be insulating or conducting, they can be corroded in aggressive environments, or react together at high temperature. Generally, in the case of heterogeneous systems, Avrami models seem to be well adapted to interpret the experimental data. To follow the chemical evolutions as a function of time or composition, we make use of a main technique the electrical complex impedance spectroscopy (ECIS) in a large frequency range (from 10 to the -1 to 10 to the 7 Hz).
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Strony
332--332
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 2 poz.
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  • University of Toulon Var, France
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  • University of Toulon Var, France
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  • University of Toulon Var, France
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  • University of Toulon Var, France
  • University of Toulon Var, France
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  • Mining and Metallurgy, Poland
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  • Mining and Metallurgy, Poland
autor
  • Mining and Metallurgy, Poland
  • University of Toulon Var, France
Bibliografia
  • [1] A. Kopia, I. Suliga, A. Siwek, J. Kusinski, S. Villain, M.A Fremy, M.H. Pischedda, J.R. Gavarri. Chemical degradation in thermally treated ferrite/superconductor multiphase materials: modeling parameters. Journal Solid St. Chem., to be publishcd in 2001.
  • [2] E. Thommerel, J.C. Valmalette, J. Musso , S.Villain, J.RGavarri, D. Spada. Relations between microstructure, electrical percolation and corrosion in metal - insulator composites. Materials Science and Engineering A, January 2001, to be published in 2001.
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Bibliografia
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bwmeta1.element.baztech-article-BOS5-0002-0014
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