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Self-repairing Technology by Electrophoresis of Ni Nano-Particles for Heat Exchanger Tubes
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Ni 나노입자의 전기영동 코팅에 의한 전열관 자가보수 기술 개발
이경자, 이민구, 이창규
Self-repairing Technology by Electrophoresis of Ni Nano-Particles for Heat Exchanger Tubes
Gyoung-Ja Lee, Min-Ku Lee, Chang-Kyu Rhee
Journal of Korean Powder Metallurgy Institute 2007;14(4):238-244
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4150/KPMI.2007.14.4.238
1한국원자력연구원, 원자력나노소재응용랩
2한국원자력연구원, 원자력나노소재응용랩
3한국원자력연구원, 원자력나노소재응용랩
1Nuclear Nanomaterials Development Lab, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute(KAERI)
2Nuclear Nanomaterials Development Lab, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute(KAERI)
3Nuclear Nanomaterials Development Lab, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute(KAERI)
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The electrophoretic deposition process of Ni nano-particles in organic suspension was employed for self-repairing of heat exchanger tubes. For this purpose, Ni nano-particles prepared by levitational gas condensation method were dispersed into the solution of ethanol with the addition of dispersant Hypermer KD2. For electrophoretic deposition of Ni nano-particles on the Ni alloy specimen, constant electric fields of 20 and 100 V cm-1 were applied to the specimen in Ni-dispersed solution. It was found that as electrophoretic deposition proceeds, the size of the pit or crack remarkably decreased due to the agglomeration of Ni nano-particles at the pit or crack. This strongly suggests that the electrophoretic mobility of the charged particles is larger for the damaged part with a higher current value rather than outer surfaces with a lower current value.

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