Phase transformation, structural evolution and mechanical property of nanostructured FeAl as a result of mechanical alloying
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2009
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Objective of the work was to synthesize nanostructured FeAl alloy powder by mechanical alloying (MEA). The work concentrated on synthesis, characterization, structural and mechanical properties of the alloy. Nanostructured FeAl intermetallics were prepared directly by MEA in a high energy rate ball mill. Milling was performed under toluene solution to avoid contamination from the milling media and atmosphere. Mixtures of elemental Fe and Al were progressively transformed into a partially disordered solid solution with an average composition of Fe-50 at % Al. Phase transformation, structural changes, morphology, particle size measurement and chemical composition during MEA were investigated by X-ray diffraction (XRD), Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and Energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) respectively. Vickers micro hardness (VMH) indentation tests were performed on the powders. XRD and SEM studies revealed the alloying of elemental powders as well as transition to nanostructured alloy, crystallite size of 18 nm was obtained after 28 hours of milling. Expansion/contraction in lattice parameter accompanied by reduction in crystallite size occurs during transition to nanostructured alloy. Longer milling duration introduces ordering in the alloyed powders as proved by the presence of superlattice reflection. Elemental and alloyed phase coexist while hardness increased during MEA. © 2009 Allerton Press, Inc.
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Alloyed powder, Average composition, Chemical compositions, Disordered solid solution, Elemental powders, Energy dispersive X ray spectroscopy, Fe-Al alloys, FeAl, FeAl intermetallics, High energy, Indentation test, Lattice parameters, Milling media, Nano-structured, Nanostructured alloy, Nanostructured powders, Particle size measurement, Phase transformation, SEM, SEM study, Structural and mechanical properties, Structural change, Structural evolution, Superlattice reflections, Toluene solution, Vickers microhardness, XRD, Ball milling, Ball mills, Crystallite size, Hardness, Intermetallics, Iron compounds, Mechanical alloying, Mechanical properties, Metallurgy, Milling (machining), Milling machines, Nanostructured materials, Scanning electron microscopy, Solid solutions, Toluene, X ray diffraction, X ray diffraction analysis, X ray spectroscopy, Nanocrystalline alloys, alloy, aluminum, chemical composition, iron, mechanical property, milling, particle size, phase transition, scanning electron microscopy, toluene, X-ray diffraction
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Russian Journal of Non-Ferrous Metals, 2009, 50, 5, pp. 474-484
