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Physical modeling of nitrogen partition between the weld metal and its plasma environment
T. A. Palmer
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T. DebRoy
Materials Research Institute (MRI)
Applied Research Laboratory (ARL)
Materials Science and Engineering
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Engineering & Materials Science
Nitrogen
92%
Plasmas
92%
Welds
80%
Metals
64%
Iron
49%
Dissolution
28%
Welding
22%
Nitrogen plasma
16%
Electron temperature
15%
Optical emission spectroscopy
15%
Solubility
10%
Atoms
9%
Thermal gradients
9%
Electrons
9%
Ions
8%
Thermodynamics
7%
Fusion reactions
7%
Steel
5%
Gases
5%
Chemical Compounds
Partition
100%
Plasma
62%
Nitrogen
60%
Environment
57%
Metal
45%
Diatomic Nitrogen
44%
Dissolution
24%
Electron Temperature
17%
Optical Emission Spectroscopy
14%
Dissociation
8%
Solubility
7%
Thermodynamics
6%
Electron Particle
6%
Gas
5%
Purity
5%