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    Kinetics of High Temperature Reaction in Ni-Al System: Influence of Mechanical Activation by Shteinberg, Alexander S, Lin, Ya-Cheng, Son, Steven F, Mukasyan, Alexander S

    “…High temperature (>1000 K) reaction kinetics in the stoichiometric (1:1 by molar ratio) Al−Ni system was investigated by using the, so-called, electrothermal…”
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    Kinetics study in Ti–Fe2O3 system by electro-thermal explosion method by Lin, Ya-Cheng, Shteinberg, Alexander S., McGinn, Paul J., Mukasyan, Alexander S.

    Published in International journal of thermal sciences (01-10-2014)
    “…High-temperature (1300–1600 K) kinetics of titanium (Ti) and iron (III) oxide (Fe2O3) heterogeneous thermites were investigated using electro-thermal analysis…”
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    Combustion joining of refractory materials: Carbon–carbon composites by White, Jeremiah D.E., Simpson, Allen H., Shteinberg, Alexander S., Mukasyan, Alexander S.

    Published in Journal of materials research (01-01-2008)
    “…Refractory materials such as carbon possess properties that make joining them difficult. In this work, bonding of a carbon–carbon composite is achieved by…”
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    A Macrokinetic Study of the High-Temperature Solid-Phase Titanium−Carbon Reaction by Kostogorova, Julia Y, Viljoen, Hendrik J, Shteinberg, Alexander S

    “…An experimental method, electrothermal explosion (ETE), is used to measure the macrokinetic parameters of the high-temperature titanium/carbon reaction…”
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    Kinetics study in Ti-Fe sub(2)O sub(3) system by electro-thermal explosion method by Lin, Ya-Cheng, Shteinberg, Alexander S, McGinn, Paul J, Mukasyan, Alexander S

    Published in International journal of thermal sciences (01-10-2014)
    “…High-temperature (1300-1600 K) kinetics of titanium (Ti) and iron (III) oxide (Fe sub(2)O sub(3)) heterogeneous thermites were investigated using…”
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