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Effects of process control agent on the microstructure and mechanical properties of Ti-Sn-Nb alloy prepared by mechanical alloying

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posted on 2024-06-03, 10:56 authored by A Nouri, Y Li, Y Yamada, Peter HodgsonPeter Hodgson, C Wen
In the present study, the influence of process control agent (PCA) on the characteristics of powder and bulk sintered Ti-16Sn-4Nb (wt. %) alloy prepared by mechanical alloying has been investigated. The elemental Ti, Sn and Nb powders were mechanically alloyed in a planetary ball mill for a short period of time using two types of PCA, namely stearic acid (SA) and ethylene bis-stearamide (EBS). The powder morphology, microstructural evolution of the bulk sintered alloy, phase formation and hardness of the alloy have been studied as a function of PCA. Results indicated that the addition of PCA leads to a delay in aIloy formation and introduces contaminations (mainly carbon and oxygen) into the material. The microstructural observation of the bulk alloy revealed a homogeneous distribution of fine Nb-rich colonies (ß-phase) within the a-Ti matrix for small amount of PCA. The hardness values of samples exhibited a significant increase with increasing amount of PCA, reaching a value of ~ 600 BV.

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Pagination

222-233

Location

Washington DC, United States

Start date

2008-06-08

End date

2008-06-12

ISBN-13

9780979348891

ISBN-10

0979348897

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

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2008, Metal Powder Industries Federation

Editor/Contributor(s)

Lawcock R, Lawley A, McGeehan P

Title of proceedings

PM 2008 : Advances in powder metallurgy & particulate materials : Proceedings of the 2008 World Congress on Powder Metallurgy & Particulate Materials

Event

Powder Metallurgy & Particulate Materials. World Congress (2008 : Washingston, D.C.)

Publisher

Metal Powder Industries Federation

Place of publication

Princeton, N.J.

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