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- Materials for Structural Use Above 3000°F
- Stability of Zirconium Oxide in Graphite Surroundings D
- Attachment 2 - Indicative List of Nanomaterials.Xls
- On the Stoichiometry of Zirconium Carbide Claudia Gasparrini 1,6*, Dhan-Sham Rana2, Niccolò Le Brun3, Denis Horlait 4, Christos N
- Study of a Tricarbide Grooved Ring Fuel Element for Nuclear Thermal Propulsion
- Nuclear Fission Power and Propulsion
- The Properties of Zirconium and Its Possiblilities for Thermal Reactors
- Entirely Aqueous Solution-Gel Route for the Preparation of Zirconium Carbide, Hafnium Carbide and Their Ternary Carbide Powders
- Zirconium Carbide Produced by Spark Plasma Sintering and Hot Pressing: Densification Kinetics, Grain Growth, and Thermal Properties
- Zirconium Carbide Oxidation: Kinetics and Oxygen Diffusion Through The
- Tested and Analyzed Fuel Form Candidates for Nuclear Thermal Propulsion Applications
- Effect of Zrc Nano-Powder Addition on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Binderless Tungsten Carbide Fabricated by Spark Plasma Sintering
- Paste Development and Co-Sintering Test of Zirconium Carbide and Tungsten in Freeze-Form Extrusion Fabrication
- Sol–Gel Derived Porous Ultra-High Temperature Ceramics
- Oxidation of Zirconium and Uranium Carbides
- Thermal Expansion and Atomic Vibrations of Zirconium Carbide To
- Tungsten-Zirconium Carbide-Rhenium Alloys with Extraordinary Thermal
- Zr,Hf) Carbides and Borides Revisited and Informed by the Calculation of Defect Formation Energies in Zrc
- Silicon Carbide Composites (Zrc-Sic)
- The Nter: a Proposed Innovative Propulsion Concept for Manned Interplanetary Missions
- Reaction Sintered Zirconium Carbide/Tungsten Composite Bodies and a Method for Producing the Same
- High Performance Nuclear Thermal Propulsion
- Abrasion Protection 78 Abrasion Resistance 179, 223 Abrasive 18
- Zirconium Carbide
- FS&T Template
- Investigation of Refractory Carbide Behavior in Flowing Hydrogen at Very High Temperatures Relevant for Nuclear Thermal Propulsion Applications
- Pp. 35-37 in Ceramic Processing Before Firing
- The Chemical Vapor Deposition of Zirconium Carbide Onto Ceramic Substrates
- Reactive Sintering of Zirconium Carbide Based Systems