SELF-PROPAGATING HIGH-TEMPERATURE SYNTHESIS OF Zr-BASED CERAMICS FROM Zr–B4C COMPOSITE POWDER
Abstract
About the Authors
Leonid YagudinRussian Federation
Maria Dranik
Russian Federation
Alexander Malkin
Russian Federation
Svetlana Chizhevskaya
Russian Federation
Alexander Zhukov
Russian Federation
Galina Nikiforova
Russian Federation
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