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    Production of Nanoscale Detonation Carbon using a Pulse Gas-Detonation Device by Shtertser, A. A., Ulianitsky, V. Yu, Batraev, I. S., Rybin, D. K.

    Published in Technical physics letters (01-05-2018)
    “…Combustion and thermal decomposition of hydrocarbon fuels are used to produce different forms of carbon. Combustion in the detonation mode is of particular…”
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    Detonation Decomposition of Acetylene at Atmospheric Pressure in the Presence of Small Additives of Oxygen by Shtertser, A. A., Ul’yanitskii, V. Yu, Rybin, D. K., Batraev, I. S.

    Published in Combustion, explosion, and shock waves (01-12-2022)
    “…A pulse gas-detonation device (PGDD) is applied to investigate the process of initiation and detonation in C 2 H 2 + O 2  acetylene–oxygen mixtures, including…”
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    SHOT-PEENING-INDUCED RESIDUAL STRESSES IN POWDER COATINGS PRODUCED BY SPRAYING by Ul’yanitskii, V. Yu, Rybin, D. K., Larichkin, A. Yu

    “…In order to study the shot peening that occurs during the application of powder coatings, experiments are carried out on glass shot peening of steel test…”
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    Detonation Parameters of Mixtures Produced by Injecting Gaseous Components into the Barrel of a Pulse Gas Detonation Installation by Batraev, I. S., Rybin, D. K., Ul’yanitskii, V. Yu

    “…A CCDS2000 detonator for acetylene, ethylene, propylene, and a multicomponent methylacetylene–allene fraction (MAF) fuel is used to perform experiments on…”
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    Detonation of Ethylene– and Propylene–Oxygen Explosive Mixtures and Their Use in Detonation Spraying Technology by Rybin, D. K., Ul’yanitskii, V. Yu, Batraev, I. S.

    Published in Combustion, explosion, and shock waves (01-06-2020)
    “…Gas detonation in ethylene– and propylene–oxygen explosive mixtures was studied over a wide range of equivalence ratio. Detonation parameters were calculated…”
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    Suspension Detonation Spraying of Ceramic Coatings by Shtertser, A. A., Ul’yanitskii, V. Yu, Rybin, D. K.

    Published in Combustion, explosion, and shock waves (01-07-2019)
    “…Experiments on detonation spraying of ceramic coatings are for the first time carried out by feeding a powder as a part of a suspension into a barrel. Spraying…”
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    Investigation of Gas Detonation in Over-Rich Mixtures of Hydrocarbons with Oxygen by Batraev, I. S., Vasil’ev, A. A., Ul’yanitskii, V. Yu, Shtertser, A. A., Rybin, D. K.

    Published in Combustion, explosion, and shock waves (01-03-2018)
    “…Detonation in mixtures of acetylene, ethylene, and propylene with oxygen in the range of fuel component concentrations with possible formation of carbon…”
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    Wear-Resistant Detonation Coatings Based on Chromium Carbide for Gas Turbines by Batraev, I. S., Ivanyuk, K. V., Rybin, D. K., Ul’yanitskii, V. Yu, Shtertser, A. A.

    “…A systematic study of detonation deposition of wear-resistant coatings made of composite powders based on chromium carbide used to harden parts operating at…”
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    Characterization of nanoscale detonation carbon produced in a pulse gas-detonation device by Shtertser, A.A., Rybin, D.K., Ulianitsky, V.Yu, Park, W., Datekyu, M., Wada, T., Kato, H.

    Published in Diamond and related materials (01-01-2020)
    “…Nanoscale Detonation Carbon (NDC) was produced in a Pulse Gas-Detonation Device (PGDD) by detonation of C2H2 + kO2 mixtures, with variation of k from 0.11 to…”
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    Fabrication of layered ceramic-metal composites by detonation spraying by Ulianitsky, V. Yu, Shtertser, A.A., Batraev, I.S., Rybin, D.K.

    Published in Ceramics international (01-12-2020)
    “…Forming a high-quality metallic coating on a ceramic substrate remains a challenge. The existing layered ceramic-metal composites (LCMCs) used in electrical…”
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