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Mechanical Alloying: (Volumes 88-90 Materials Science Forum)

Mechanical Alloying: (Volumes 88-90 Materials Science Forum)


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Mechanical Alloying has recently been gathering world wide attention as a means of producing metastable and non-equilibrium alloy phases. There is a large potential for producing amorphous alloys by this technique. Mechanical alloying is also well suited for the production of nano-crystalline materials and oxide dispersion strengthened (ODS) superalloys, as well as for the synthesis of metal nitrides and hydrides.

Table of Contents:
Fundamentals of Mechanical Alloying Mechanical Alloying: Development of Microstructure and Alloying Mechanisms Atomic Disorder and Phase Transitions in Intermetallic Compounds by High-Energy Ball Milling Amorphization in a Vibrating Frame Grinder: An Example of Phase Transition in Driven Systems Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Amorphisation during Mechanical Alloying Crystal to Non-Equilibrium Phase Transition Induced by Ball-Milling Morphological Evolution and Amorphization of Ti/Cu and Ti/Al Powder Mixtures during Vibratory Ball Milling Deterministic Mechanical Alloying Novel Method for Mechanical Amorphisation of Bulk Samples Solid State Formation of Al-TM (TM; Ti, Zr, Nb and Ta) Amorphous Alloys by Mechanical Rod Milling Model Simulation of Vibratory Ball Milling of Metal Powders High Quality Powder Production of MA Amorphous TiAl System by Reaction Ball Milling A Specimen Preparation of Ti-Mo Alloy for Electron Microscopy Using Ni-Plating Method and Observation of Lattice Images Heat Exchange Calculation of Thermally Regulated Attritor for Mechanical Alloying The Role of Energy Transfer in Mechanical Alloying Powder Processing Fractal Kinetics of Mechanical Alloying Wetting Effects in Solid State Amorphization by Ball Milling F.C.C. Metastable Phase Induced in the Ti-Al System by Mechanical Alloying of Pure Elemental Powders Mechanical Alloying of Fe-Ni-Ti Austenite during Low-Temperature Deformation Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of HIPed Compacts of Mechanically Alloyed Ti-Al Powder Method of Coating Application by Solid State Reactions Recent Developments and Challenges in the Application of Mechanically Alloyed, Oxide Dispersion Strengthened Alloys Preparation of Carbide-Dispersion-Strengthened Coppers by Mechanical Alloying Microstructure and Textures of Ods Ferritic Alloys Obtained by Mechanical Alloying Coarse Elongated Grain Growth in a Mechnically Alloyed Ni-Base Superalloy Copper-Tungsten In Situ Composite by Mechanical Alloying Studies on Mechanically Alloyed 7010 Aluminium Alloy-SiCp Composites Mechanically Alloyed Ods Steel & Ni-Base Superalloys - A Study of Directional Recrystallisatin Using DSC - Deformation Behavior and Properties of Mechanically Alloyed Aluminum Alloys Application of MA·Ods Fe-Base Incoloy Alloy MA956 to Skid Rails for a Reheating Furnace Volume Manufacturing and Applications of Mechanically Alloyed Materials The Synthesis of Non-Equilibrium Structures by Ball-Milling High Plastic Deformation and Amorphization of Crystalline Systems Mechanical Alloying of Fe-C and Fe-C-Si Systems Preparation of Iron-Metalloid Amorphous Powders by Mechanical Alloying Ball Milling of the Partial Amorphous Fe78Si12B10 Alloy The Influence of Ball Milling on the Kinetics of Crystallization of the Amorphous Alloy Ni78Si10B12 Ball Miling of Co-Fe-Si-B Alloys Relaxation Behavior of Amorphous Alloys Produced by Mechanical Alloying Preparation of Al-La-Ni Amorphous Alloys with Significant Supercooled Liquid Region by Mechanical Alloying Calorimetry Study about Ni50Ti50 Ball Milled Powders Chemical Short-Range Order Structure of Ni-Ti Neutron Zero Scattering Amorphous Powders Synthesized by MA Amorphization of Mixed Ni and Zr Powders by Mechanical Alloying Crystal-to-Amorphous Transition of NiV and NiZr Intermetallic Compounds by Mechanical Milling Microstructural Refinement & Amorphization in Ti-Al, Ti-Si and Si-W System by Mechanical Alloying The Process of Solid State Transformation of Ti-Al System during Mechanical Alloying Amorphization of Intermetallic Compounds Dispersed in the Aluminum Matrix by Mechanical Alloying Formation Process of Amorphous Phase during Mechanical Alloying for Al-6 and 12 AT% Ti Mixed Powders Metastable Phase Transition Induced by Ball-Milling in the Ge-Si System Metastable Phase Transition Induced by Mechanical Alloying in a Si (B/C) Mixture Amorphous Phase Formation in the Fe-W System Induced by Mechanical Alloying Structural Evidence for the Amorphization of Mechanically Alloyed Cu-Ta Powders Studied by Neutron Diffraction and EXAFS Chemical Evidence for the Amorphization of Mechanically Alloyed Cu-Ta Powders Studied by XPS and Low-Temperature Specific Heat Measurements Mechanical Alloying of Mixture of Y, Cu and Ba Elemental Powders in the Formation Process of the YBa2Cu3O7-δ Superconducting Oxides Preparation of Fe-C-B Powders by Mechanical Alloying and Heat-Resistant Hardness of their Hot-Pressed Products Amorphization of Solids and High Pressure Solid State Amrophization in the C15 Laves Phase TbFe2 by Hydrogenation Light Metals Synthesis by Mechanical Alloying Formation of (Al,In)-Sb Alloys by Mechanical Alloying Non-Equilibrium Phase Formation in Fe-Ag-Cu System by Mechanical Alloying Calorimetric Characterization of the Polymorphous Phase Diagram for Mechanically-Alloyed Zr-Al Preparation of CuxHg1-x Solid Solutions by Mechanical Alloying Formation of Al-Fe Supersaturated Solid Solution by Mechanical Alloying Sintering Behaviors of MG Powders of Copper Lead Alloys Kinetics of Ordering in Ni3Al Based Alloys Disordered by Ball Milling Investigation of Nanometer-Sized FCC Metals Prepared by Ball Milling Stability of Nanocrystalline Structures in the Ti-Cu System Nano-Meter Ordered Grain Structure Formation by Mechanical Alloying Mechanical Alloying of Aluminium and Iron Powders to Produce Nanocrystalline Al3Fe Nanocrystalline Iron-Titanium Alloys Prepared by High-Energy Mechanical Deformation Properties of Materials with a Fine Length Scale: Mechanically Alloyed Metals and the High Temperature Superconductor Y1Ba2Cu3O7 Nano-Crystalline Consolidation of MA Powders by EDC A Mössbauer Spectrometry Study of the Magnetic Properties and Debye Temperature of Nanocrystalline Cr-Fe Mössbauer Study of Mechanically Alloyed Powders Structure and Magnetic Properties of 3d-Metal-Based Compounds after Mechanical Treatment Synthesis of Metastable Aluminum-Based Intermetallics by Mechanical Alloying Metastable Phases in the Design of Structural Intermetallics The Production of Intermetallics Based on NiAl by Mechanical Alloying Study of Intermetallides' Synthesis by Mechanical Alloying Technique Preparation of Ni-50at% Ti Amorphous Alloy and Ni3Al Intermetallic Compound by Mechanical Alloying Consolidation of Mechanically Alloyed Al-Ni and Al-Ti Powders High Hardness TiAl Alloys Through Reaction Milling and Hot Compaction Mechanically Alloyed Al-Ti Alloy for Superplastic Forming Characteristics The Effect of Ball Milling on Consolidation Properties of NbAl3 Structural Observation of Metastable Phases Prepared by MA in V-M(=Fe,Cu) Systems Effect of Ball-Milling on Compound Formation from Elemental Mixtures of Cr-Nb-Si Powders Milling Induced Phase Transitions and Quasicrystal Formation in Al-Cu-Based Alloys Mechanically Alloyed Permanent Magnets The Chemical Forces in Mechanical Alloying Structural Studies by X-Ray and Neutron Diffraction Techniques on Mechanically Alloyed Powders Mechanochemistry of Interfaces Mechanochemical Reaction between Metals and Hydrocarbons - Formation of Metal Hydrides - Mechanochemical Alloying in Composite Solid Electrolytes Mechanochemical Reaction in Various Systems Involving Ionic and Hydrogen Bond Crystals Mechanochemical Technology of Synthesis of Refractory Compounds and Alloys Based upon them Microscopic Phase Transformation - Crystallization from Non-Crystalline Hydrogels through Mechanical Stressing - Formation and Properties of Amorphous Magnesium Silicates Change of Substructure and Mechanical Properties of the Surface Layer of Metals and Polymineral Complexes at Mechanical Affect in Various Media Mechanical Alloying of Transition Metal-Silicon Mixed Powder Ball Milling of Cu-Ti-H: Amorphization Reactions and Hydride Stability The Direct Synthesis of Metals and Alloys by Mechanical Alloying Synthesis of Nitrides by Mechanical Alloying Preparation of Ultrafine-Grained TiN and (Ti, Al)N Powders by Mechanical Alloying Reactive Ball Mill for Solid State Synthesis of Metal Nitrides Powders Formation of Iron-Nitrides by Mechanical Alloying in NH3 Atmosphere


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780878496334
  • Publisher: Trans Tech Publications Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Trans Tech Publications Ltd
  • Height: 240 mm
  • No of Pages: 840
  • Series Title: Volumes 88-90 Materials Science Forum
  • Weight: 1930 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0878496335
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 1992
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • No of Pages: 840
  • Spine Width: 42 mm
  • Width: 170 mm


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