|
|
UNIVERSITY OF BUCHAREST FACULTY OF PHYSICS Guest 2024-11-22 2:14 |
|
|
|
Conference: Bucharest University Faculty of Physics 2024 Meeting
Section: Polymer Physics
Title: Tungsten and Titanium lab-synthesized materials: an overview in the field of military applications
Authors: Valentina MARASCU(1,2), Marius Iulian MIHAILESCU(2), Stefania Loredana NITA(3,4), Marius ROGOBETE(5), Ciprian RACUCIU(6)
Affiliation: 1) National Institute for Laser, Plasma and Radiation Physics, Magurele, Romania
2) Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science, Scientific Research Center in Mathematics and Computer Science, SPIRU HARET University, Bucharest, Romania
3) Institute for Computers, Bucharest, Romania
4) Military Technical Academy, Ferdinand I'', Bucharest, Romania
5) Harman International, Bucharest, Romania
6) TITU MAIORESCU University, Bucharest, Romania
E-mail valentina.marascu@gmail.com
Keywords: lab-synthesized materials; tungsten; titanium; particles;
Abstract: The present paper investigates in depth tungsten and titanium compounds developed for military use in laboratories. Our primary focus is the utilization of these materials in a multitude of applications. These include the fabrication of aircraft exterior components using tungsten dust in the shape of cauliflower, the development of dependable betavoltaic batteries with titanium coatings to provide enhanced long-term energy solutions in challenging environments, and more. The paper elucidates the experimental laboratory enhancements implemented on these metals to augment their inherent properties, thereby expanding their application in contemporary military technology. The areas of emphasis encompass improvements in the longevity of materials, cost-effectiveness, and strategic benefits for military operations.
|
|
|
|