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http://dx.doi.org/10.4150/KPMI.2003.10.1.026

Particle Refinement and Nano-structure Formation of Gas Atomized Al-14wt.%Ni-14 wt.%Mm Alloy Powder by Mechanical Milling  

홍순직 (충남대학교 급속응고 신소재연구소)
이윤석 (한국과학기술정보연구원)
천병선 (충남대학교 급속응고 신소재연구소)
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Journal of Powder Materials / v.10, no.1, 2003 , pp. 26-33 More about this Journal
Abstract
Al-l4wt.%Ni-l4wt.% Mm(Mm=misch metal) alloy powders rapidly solidified by the gas atomization method were subjected to mechanical milling(MM). The morphology, microstructure and hardness of the powders were investigated as a function of milling time using scanning electron microscopy(SEM), transmission electron microscopy(TEM) and Vickers microhardness tester. Microstructural evolution in gas-atomized Al-l4wt.%Ni-l4wt.% Mm(Mm=misch metal) alloy powders was studied during mechanical milling. It was noted that the as-solidified particle size of $200\mutextrm{m}$ decreases during the first 48 hours and then increases up to 72 hours of milling due to cold bonding and subsequently there was continuous refinement to $20\mutextrm{m}$ on milling to 200 hours. Two microstructurally different zones, Zone A, which is fine microstructure area and Zone B, which has the structure of the as-solidified powder, were observed. The average thickness of the Zone A layer increased from about 10 to $15\mutextrm{m}$ in the powder milled for 24 hours. Increasing the milling time to 72 hours resulted in the formation of a thicker and more uniform Zone A layer, whose thickness increased to about $30~50\mutextrm{m}$. The TEM micrograph of ball milled powder for 200 hours shows formation of nano-particles, less than 20 nm in size, embedded in an Al matrix.
Keywords
Microstructure; Mechanical milling; Al-l4wt.%Ni-l4wt.%Mm; Hardness;
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