Titolo | Microstructural evolution of ball-milled powders made of immiscible elements |
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Tipo di pubblicazione | Articolo su Rivista peer-reviewed |
Anno di Pubblicazione | 1998 |
Autori | Angiolini, M., Mazzone G., Montone Amelia, and Vittori-Antisari M. |
Rivista | Journal of Computer-Assisted Microscopy |
Volume | 9 |
Paginazione | 29-30 |
ISSN | 10407286 |
Parole chiave | Ball milling, Crystal microstructure, Immiscible elements, Phase composition, Phase equilibria, Plastic deformation, Powder metals, Scanning electron microscopy, Solid solutions, Solubility, Strain rate, Thermodynamic stability, Transmission electron microscopy |
Abstract | The microstructure of several solid systems made of elements displaying a very limited mutual solid solubility at the thermodynamic equilibrium, submitted to high energy ball milling for different times was investigated by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The systems were Cu-Fe, Cu-Ag, Ag-Fe, and Ag-Co. TEM observations were based on the combined use of microdiffraction and X-ray microanalysis to detect both elements in a single phase grain. The formation of solid solution Cu(Fe) was observed only for the Cu-Fe sample, which locally showed the presence of contrast fluctuations with spinodal decomposition of the metastable solid solution. |
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Citation Key | Angiolini199829 |