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In situ observation of rapid reactions in nanoscale Ni-Al multilayer foils using synchrotron radiation
Fadenberger, K.; Gunduz, Ibrahim Emre; Tsotsos, Chrysostomos; Kokonou, Maria; Gravani, S.; Brandstetter, Stefan; Bergamaschi, Anna; Schmitt, Bernd; Mayrhofer, Paul H.; Doumanidis, C. C.; Rebholz, Claus (2010)The observation of rapid reactions in nanoscale multilayers present challenges that require sophisticated analysis methods. We present high-resolution in situ x-ray diffraction analysis of reactions in nanoscale foils of ...
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Investigations on the self propagating reactions of nickel and aluminum multilayered foils
Gunduz, Ibrahim Emre; Fadenberger, K.; Kokonou, Maria; Rebholz, Claus; Doumanidis, C. C. (2008)The self-propagating reaction of nickel-aluminum thin film multilayers with a bilayer thickness of 43 nm was investigated using high-speed optical camera and infrared thermometry. The results indicate a two-stage reaction ...
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Synthesis of reactive Al/Ni structures by ball milling
Hadjiafxenti, Anastasia; Gunduz, Ibrahim Emre; Tsotsos, Chrysostomos; Kyratsi, Theodora; Doumanidis, C. C.; Rebholz, Claus (2010)Material systems that exhibit self-propagating exothermic reactions (SPER) can be potentially used for nano/microscale heater purposes in thermal nanomanufacturing applications. We propose that ball milling (BM) is a simple ...
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Underwater Robotic Welding of Lap Joints with Sandwiched Reactive Multilayers: Thermal, Mechanical and Material Analysis
Hussein, Aseel; Alkhoori, Ayesha; Zaabi, Abdelaziz Al; Stefanini, Cesare; Renda, Federico; Jaffar, Syed; Gunduz, Ibrahim Emre; Polychronopoulou, Kyriaki; Rebholz, Claus Georg; Doumanidis, Charalabos Constantinos (2018)Underwater welding using reactive materials pre-deposited at the junction surfaces as a self-contained, in-situ ignitable heat source mitigates external power and gas supply requirements. Consequently, lending itself to ...