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Computational nanotechnology, 2018, Issue 3, Pages 91–100 (Mi cn206)  

05.14.00. POWER
05.14.08 POWER STATIONS ON THE BASIS RENEWABLE ENERGY

Development of highly efficient equipment based on functional ceramics synthesized in a solar furnace with a capacity of 1 mw

R. Kh. Rakhimov

Institute of materials science «Physics-sun», Uzbekistan Academy of sciences. Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Abstract: The Aim of this work is to study the pulse systems based on ceramic materials synthesized on a solar furnace with a capacity of 1 Megawatt.
Keywords: ceramic materials, oxide materials, infrared converters, optical ceramics, glass-crystal materials, chromites of rare earth elements, cordierite, corundum, technological process, pulse systems.
Document Type: Article
Language: English
Citation: R. Kh. Rakhimov, “Development of highly efficient equipment based on functional ceramics synthesized in a solar furnace with a capacity of 1 mw”, Comp. nanotechnol., 2018, no. 3, 91–100
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\paper Development of highly efficient equipment based on functional ceramics synthesized in a solar furnace with a capacity of 1 mw
\jour Comp. nanotechnol.
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\pages 91--100
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