Effect of Milling Parameters on the Development of a Nanostructured FCC-TiNb15Mn Alloy via High-Energy Ball Milling
Abstract
In this work, a blend of Ti, Nb, and Mn powders, with a nominal composition of 15 wt.% of Mn, and balanced Ti and Nb wt.%, was selected to be mechanically alloyed by the following two alternative high-energy milling devices: a vibratory 8000D mixer/mill(R) and a PM400 Retsch(R) planetary ball mill. Two ball-to-powder ratio (BPR) conditions (10:1 and 20:1) were applied, to study the evolution of the synthesized phases under each of the two mechanical alloying conditions. The main findings observed include the following: (1) the sequence conversion evolved from raw elements to a transitory bcc-TiNbMn alloy, and subsequently to an fcc-TiNb15Mn alloy, independent of the milling conditions; (2) the total full conversion to the fcc-TiNb15Mn alloy was only reached by the planetary mill at a minimum of 12 h of milling time, for either of the BPR employed; (3) the planetary mill produced a non-negligible Fe contamination from the milling media, when the highest BPR and milling time were applied; and (4) the final fcc-TiNb15Mn alloy synthesized presents a nanocrystalline nature and a partial degree of amorphization.
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Título según WOS: | Effect of Milling Parameters on the Development of a Nanostructured FCC-TiNb15Mn Alloy via High-Energy Ball Milling |
Título de la Revista: | METALS |
Volumen: | 11 |
Número: | 8 |
Editorial: | MDPI |
Fecha de publicación: | 2021 |
DOI: |
10.3390/met11081225 |
Notas: | ISI |