Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
237512 Powder Technology 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

NiAl intermetallic compound was synthesized by mechanical alloying of elemental mixtures of Ni and Al powders in a Spex mill. The compound formation took place according to a mechanically induced self-propagating reaction (MSR), and the influence of milling variables on its ignition time was determined using a factorial design. Results indicated ignition time as a function of initial particle size of Ni, process control agent, and ball-to-powder ratio. Also, an interaction between ball-to-powder ratio, process control agent, and a set of balls was found to control the average particle size of as-milled powders.

Graphical abstractNiAl compound formation took place according to a mechanically induced self-propagating reaction (MSR), and the influence of milling variables on its ignition time was determined using a factorial design.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► NiAl intermetallic compound was synthesized by mechanical alloying. ► A mechanically induced self-propagating reaction (MSR) promoted NiAl formation. ► The ignition time (tig) of the MSR depends on milling variables. ► A factorial design was used to determine how milling variables affect tig. ► The factorial design was used to study the particle size of as-milled powders.

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