Open Access

Non-self-sustained discharge with hollow anode for plasma-based surface treatment


Cite

1. Sablev, L. P., Andreev, A. A., Grigor’ev, S. N., & Metel, A. S. (1996). U.S. Patent No. 5,503,725. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.Search in Google Scholar

2. Andreev, A. A., Sablev, L. P., Shulaev, V. M., & Grigor’ev, S. N. (2005). Vacuum-arc devices and coatings. Kharkiv: NSC KIPT Publisher.Search in Google Scholar

3. Timoshenko, A. I., Taran, V. S., & Tereshin, V. I. (2007). Plasma characteristics of two-step vacuum- -arc discharge and its application for a coatings deposition. Probl. Atom. Sci. Techn. Ser. Plasma Phys., 1(13), 179-181.Search in Google Scholar

4. Timoshenko, A. I., Taran, V. S., & Misiruk, I. O. (2012). Nitriding, oxidation and carburization of titanium and steels in non-self-maintained gaseous discharge. Probl. Atom Sci. Techn. Ser. Plasma Phys., 6(82), 235-237.Search in Google Scholar

5. Misiruk, I. O., Timoshenko, O. I., Taran, V. S., & Garkusha, I. E. (2014). Application of plasma nitriding in medical implants post-processing. Plasma Phys. Technol., 1(2), 58-60.Search in Google Scholar

6. Pastuh, I. M. (2006). Theory and practice of nitriding in a glow discharge without hydrogen. Kharkiv: NSC KIPT Publisher.Search in Google Scholar

7. Davis, J. R. (2004). Tensile testing (2nd ed.). Ohio, USA: ASM International.10.31399/asm.tb.tt2.9781627083553Search in Google Scholar

eISSN:
0029-5922
Language:
English
Publication timeframe:
4 times per year
Journal Subjects:
Chemistry, Nuclear Chemistry, Physics, Astronomy and Astrophysics, other