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Morphology and microstructure characterization of 95W-3.5Ni-1.5Fe powder prepared by mechanical alloying
作者姓名:Islam  S.Humail
作者单位:State Key
摘    要:Morphology and microstructure characterization of 95W-3.5Ni-1.5Fe powder prepared by mechanical alloying@Islam S.Humail$State Key Laboratory for Advanced Metals and Materials,Materials Science and Engineering School, University of Science and Technology B…


Morphology and microstructure characterization of 95W-3.5Ni-1.5Fe powder prepared by mechanical alloying
Islam S.Humail.Morphology and microstructure characterization of 95W-3.5Ni-1.5Fe powder prepared by mechanical alloying[J].Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing,2006(11).
Authors:Islam S Humail  QU Xuanhui  JIA Chengchang  QIN Mingli  HE Xinbo State Key Laboratory for Advanced Metals and Materials  Materials Science and Engineering School  University of Science and Technology Beijing  Beijing  China
Institution:Islam S. Humail,QU Xuanhui,JIA Chengchang,QIN Mingli,HE Xinbo State Key Laboratory for Advanced Metals and Materials,Materials Science and Engineering School,University of Science and Technology Beijing,Beijing 100083,China
Abstract:The mechanism of mechanical solid-state reactions for formation of tungsten heavy alloy powder was discussed. A high-energy ball mill operating at room temperature was used for preparing tungsten heavy alloy powders, starting from elemental tungsten (W), nickel (Ni), and iron (Fe) powders. X-ray diffraction (XRD), particle size analyzer, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) were used to follow the progress of the mechanical solid-state reaction of W, Ni, and Fe powders. These morphological studies revealed three stages in the milling process. In the first stage, the particle deformation changes the irregular structure of the as-received powder particles to flattened morphology, and the average particle size increases. In the second stage, the powder is sufficiently deformed and the tendency to fracture predominates over welding, and the particle size decreases. With continuous milling, the system reaches steady state, and relatively small and uniform particle size distribution is obtained after 20h of milling.
Keywords:tungsten heavy alloys  mechanical alloying  particle size  morphology
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