Mechanical alloying (MA) has been used to produce NiTi intermetallic with nanocrystalline structure from the elemental powders. The product was characterized using X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy and microhardness measurements. The results showed that disordered B2-NiTi phase can be
Synthesis and characterization of mechanically alloyed and shock-consolidated nanocrystalline NiAl intermetallic
โ Scribed by T. Chen; J.M. Hampikian; N.N. Thadhani
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 439 KB
- Volume
- 47
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1359-6454
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โฆ Synopsis
AbstractรThe synthesis, microstructural characterization and microhardness of nanocrystalline B2-phase NiAl intermetallic are discussed in this paper. Nanophase NiAl powders were prepared by mechanical alloying of elemental Ni and Al powders under an argon atmosphere for dierent times (0ยฑ48 h). The alloyed nanocrystalline powders were then consolidated by shock compaction at a peak pressure of 4ยฑ 6 GPa, to 83% dense compacts. Characterization by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) revealed that the microstructure of the shock-consolidated sample was retained at the nanoscale. The average crystallite size measurements revealed that mechanically alloyed NiAl grain size decreased from 48 227 to 923 nm with increasing mechanical alloying time from 8 to 48 h. The long-range-order parameters of powders mechanically alloyed for dierent times were determined, and were observed to vary between 0.82 for 5 h and 0.63 for 48 h of milling time. Following shock compaction, the long-range-order parameter was determined to be 0.76, 0.69 and 0.66, respectively, for the 16, 24 and 48 h alloyed specimens. Both the mechanically alloyed nanocrystalline NiAl powder and the shock-consolidated bulk specimen showed evidence of grain boundary dislocations, subgrains, and distorted regions. A large number of grain boundaries and defects were observed via high resolution TEM (HRTEM). Shear bands were also observed in the mechanically alloyed NiAl intermetallic powders and in the shock-consolidated compacts. Microhardness measurements of shock-consolidated material showed increasing microhardness with increasing crystallite size reยฎnement, following HallยฑPetch behavior.
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