Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1580492 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Ball milling was employed to produce Zr65Ag5Cu12.5Ni10Al7.5 glassy powder from pre-alloyed mixtures of crystalline intermetallic compounds. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) in isochronal as well as in isothermal modes was used to study the thermal stability and the crystallization kinetics of the glassy powder. The activation energy for crystallization was calculated using isothermal and isochronal DSC data as well as from viscosity measurements, which lead to values of the activation energy ranging between 298 and 314Â kJ/mol. Johnson-Mehl-Avrami analysis shows that the transformation is a diffusion controlled three-dimensional process and the crystallization proceeds with increasing nucleation rate at annealing temperatures within the super-cooled liquid region. To test the effectiveness of the glassy powder as reinforcement in Al-based metal matrix composites, bulk specimens consisting of pure Al powder blended with 50Â vol.% of Zr65Ag5Cu12.5Ni10Al7.5 glassy powder were synthesized by powder metallurgy. Room temperature compression tests reveal that the strength increases from 155Â MPa for pure Al to 235Â MPa for the composite with 50Â vol.% of glass reinforcement.
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Authors
K.G. Prashanth, S. Scudino, K.B. Surreddi, M. Sakaliyska, B.S. Murty, J. Eckert,