Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Including step of generating heat by friction
Patent
1984-07-16
1986-09-30
Derrington, James
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
Including step of generating heat by friction
264 80, 264 81, C04B 4187
Patent
active
046146288
ABSTRACT:
Solid oxide electrolyte structures, e.g., flat plates, suitable for use in an electrochemical energy converter are prepared by a plasma deposition technique. This process is comprised of forming a suspension of the oxide powders, passing the suspension through an arc discharge to melt the oxide particles and depositing the molten particles on a substrate. The deposited layer is allowed to cool and then is removed intact from the substrate. The plate then can be sintered and a fuel electrode material and an oxidizer electrode material can be applied on the opposing surfaces of the plate.
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Hsu Michael S.
Wilson Charles F.
Cook Paul J.
Derrington James
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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