Control Model of the Synthesis of Binary Systems under Loading Reactive Additives into the Mixture

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It has been calculated that the introduction of nickel-aluminum additives leads to an increase in the heat effect and allows for the development of materials with the desired phase composition. A comparative analysis of the results of design and instrumentation experiments has shown a satisfactory agreement which allows us to speak about the correctness of the developed numerical model as well as the possibility of selecting optimal initial values ​​of the heat energy source as a factor which allows for controlling the reaction of self-propagating high-temperature synthesis and eventually the phase composition of the final product.

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