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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

The dashboard provides detailed information about the selected scientist, e.g. publications. The dashboard can be filtered and shows the relationship to co-authors in different diagrams. In addition, a link is provided to find contact information.

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  • 2008One-step SSM process by MSC & HPDC for metallic componentscitations
  • 2005PRODUCCIÓN Y CARACTERIZACIÓN DE PARTÍCULAS Y FIBRAS CORTAS DE β-SiC OBTENIDAS A PARTIR DE CÁSCARA DE ARROZ. (Spanish)citations
  • 2004Stem and bunch banana fibers from cultivation wastes93citations

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  • Martinez-Tejada, Hader Vladimir
  • Arroyave, M.
  • Valencia, M. F.
  • Morales, A.
  • Duque, A. F.
  • Chejne, Farid
  • Valencia, Marco
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  • Garbizu, Saioa
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PRODUCCIÓN Y CARACTERIZACIÓN DE PARTÍCULAS Y FIBRAS CORTAS DE β-SiC OBTENIDAS A PARTIR DE CÁSCARA DE ARROZ. (Spanish)

  • Martinez-Tejada, Hader Vladimir
  • Chejne, Farid
  • Cruz, Luis Javier
  • Valencia, Marco
Abstract

The use of the rice hull is minimal in most of the Latin American countries and only a small portion is used as fertilizer or fuel. However, products of rice hull obtained by pyrolysis can be useful for abrasive and refractory products based on silicon carbide (SIC). Recently some applications have been developed to use SiC as reinforcement for metallic alloys for metal matrix composites. This paper reports the synthesis of short fibers and small particles of SiC obtained by controlled combustion of rice hull. The SiC synthesis was performed in a gas furnace, designed during the research. This process was optimized by an experimental design which included as variables the temperature, pyrolysis time, the type of catalyst, and process atmosphere. (English) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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  • pyrolysis
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • carbide
  • composite
  • combustion
  • Silicon
  • refractory