Reprint
Intermetallic Compound
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February 2021
138 pages
- ISBN978-3-0365-0138-3 (Hardback)
- ISBN978-3-0365-0139-0 (PDF)
This is a Reprint of the Special Issue Intermetallic Compound that was published in
Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Summary
This Special Issue collects ten articles related to the broadly understood physical properties of intermetallic compounds. Differential thermal analysis was carried out, and the temperatures of thermal effects that arise during the reduction of neodymium from a technological salt mixture of KCl–NaCl–CaCl2–NdF3 with a magnesium–zinc alloy were established. For sol–gel products of stoichiometric MgTiO3, accurate thermal expansion coefficients were measured. The effect of various nanoparticles, such as GaF3, ZnF2, Zn(BF4)2 and Ga2O3 additions, on the activity of CsF-RbF-AlF3 flux and mechanical behavior of Al/Steel brazed joints is presented. The effect of Bi substitution on the structural and magnetic properties of Nd1-xBixMnO3 is investigated. Characteristics of hard magnetic materials based on Nd2Fe14B and Ce2Fe14B intermetallic compounds are presented. A special algorithm is presented to support vector regression for estimating the maximum magnetic entropy change of doped manganite-based compounds. We have received information about the mechanical properties of the reactively synthesized porous Ti3SiC2 compound with different apertures. Furthermore, we have presented the experimental results of Zn-doped Al-rich for fast on-board hydrogen production.
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Keywords
Ti3SiC2; intermetallic compound; porous material; mechanical property; pore size; elastic modulus; Al-rich alloy; intermetallic compound; hydrogen generation; Zn addition; Ga2O3; flux; Zn-Al filler metal; wettability; spreadability; magnetocaloric effect; support vector regression; extreme learning machine; maximum magnetic entropy change; gravitational search algorithm; spreadability; wettability; GaF3; Ga2O3; CsF-AlF3 flux; R-Fe-B intermetallics; cerium; permanent magnets; simulation; magnetic anisotropy constant; hysteresis loop; coercive force; residual magnetization; X-ray diffraction; perovskites manganites; AC magnetic susceptibility; GaF3; ZnF2; Zn(BF4)2; Ga2O3; flux; Zn-Al filler metal; spreadability; mechanical properties; MgTiO3; geikielite; high-temperature X-ray diffraction; sol-gel technique; thermal expansion; magnesium–zinc–neodymium master alloy; Mg–Zn–Nd; magnesium master alloy; magnesium; rare-earth metals; master alloy synthesis; metallothermic reduction; n/a