Schumacher / Warren / Cantor | Metastable, Mechanically Alloyed and Nanocrystalline Materials 2000 | Sonstiges | 978-3-03859-872-5 | sack.de

Sonstiges, Englisch, Band Volumes 360-362, 700 Seiten, Format (B × H): 125 mm x 142 mm, Gewicht: 200 g

Reihe: Materials Science Forum

Schumacher / Warren / Cantor

Metastable, Mechanically Alloyed and Nanocrystalline Materials 2000


Erscheinungsjahr 2001
ISBN: 978-3-03859-872-5
Verlag: Trans Tech Publications

Sonstiges, Englisch, Band Volumes 360-362, 700 Seiten, Format (B × H): 125 mm x 142 mm, Gewicht: 200 g

Reihe: Materials Science Forum

ISBN: 978-3-03859-872-5
Verlag: Trans Tech Publications


Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Metastable, mechanically alloyed and nanocrystalline materials belong to a group of materials having very promising characteristics. In the present book,major new advances are reported in the field of bulk metallic glasses and bulk nanocrystalline materials; as prepared using devitrification or mechanical alloying and compaction. Other important issues include the understanding of processing kinetics leading to applications in various fields; in particular, the mechanical alloying of steels and the exploitation of the magnetic properties of mechanically alloyed materials.
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Shaping, Joining and Engraving of Bulk Metallic Glasses Using an Electromechanical ProcessGlass Formation and Glass Forming Ability of La86-xAl14Cux(x=10-36) AlloysIn-Situ Observation of Phase Transformations of Quasi-Crystalline Forming Zr65Al7.5Ni10Cu7.5Pd10 Alloy Using Synchrotron RadiationTi-Based Bulk Amorphous and Quasicrystalline Materials Prepared by Warm ProcessOxidation of Amorphous and Nanocrystalline Zr-Cu-Ni-Al AlloysCrystallization Behaviour of Zr65-x-yTixAlyHf5Cu20Ni10Bulk Metallic Alloys By Insitu Neutron DiffractionPreparation, Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Carbon Fiber Containing Bulk Metallic Glass CompositesMicrostructure and Mechanical Properties of Ductile Phase Containing Bulk Metallic Glass CompositesMicrostructures and Properties of Metal Reinforced Bulk Metallic Glass CompositesVariation in Mechanical Properties with Crystallinity of a La-Based Bulk Metallic GlassGlass Forming Ability and Crystallization Behaviors of the Ti-Cu-Ni-(Sn) Alloys with Large Supercooled Liquid RegionNucleation and Growth of Nano Icosahedral Phase in Zr65Al7.5Ni10Cu7.5M10 (M=Ag and Pd) Glassy AlloysCrystallization of Bulk Glass Forming Pd-Based MeltsNanocrystalline CaO and ZrC as a Second Phase in Amorphous Zr-Cu-Al-Ni Matrix CompositesA Centrifugal Force Casting Device for Preparation of Net-Shape Bulk Metallic GlassesThe Effect of Ag on the Glass Forming Ability and Crystallization in Mg-Cu-Ag-Y AlloysThe Effect of Ag Addition on the Crystallization Behavior of Amorphous Zr65Al7.5Cu17.5-xNi10Agx(x=0,2.5,5,7.5,10) AlloysPhase Selection in the Crystallization of Zr55Al10Ni5Cu30 Amorphous AlloyA Model of Self-Diffusion in Undercooled LiquidsFree-Volume Diffusion in Undercooled LiquidsDynamic Heat Capacity of the Pd40Ni10Cu30P20 Amorphous Alloy by Temperature-Modulated CalorimetryNanocrystalline Al-Based Bulk Alloys with High Strength Above 1000 MpaThe Evolution of Crystalline Precursors During the Formation of Al-Cu-Fe Quasicrystalline Intermetallics in Mechanically Alloyed PowdersThe Formation Enthalpies of Rapidly Quenched Amorphous Alloys in the Al-Y-Ni SystemEffect of Annealing Conditions and Alloy Composition on Primary Crystals Created in Al-Y-Ni GlassesShort Range Order Study in Al-Fe-X Melt Spun AlloysCrystallisation of Al90Fe5Nd5 Amorphous AlloyFormation of Nanocrystalline Ferrite through Rolling and Ball MillingNanostructure Formation and Mechanical Alloying in the Wheel/Rail Contact Area of High Speed Trains in Comparison with Other Synthesis RoutesStructural Change and 57Fe M?ssbauer Spectroscopy of Mechanically Alloyed Fe3C and Fe5C2Phase Evolution in Fe-Cr-Mn-Mo Powders Processed By Mechanical Alloying in N2 AtmosphereDisordering of B2 Intermetallics by Ball Milling, with Particular Attention of FeAlStructural Analysis of Amorphous Ge-Se Alloys Prepared by Mechanical MillingThe Impact of Microstructure of High Energy Ball Milled Powders on the Reaction KineticsThe Recovery and Recrystallisation of a Mechanically Alloyed ODS-Fe3Al AlloyPhase Transformations in Equiatomic ZrCu AlloyMechanical Properties of Nanocrystalline TiAl-X and TiAl3-X Prepared by Mechanical Alloying and SinteringMechanically Alloyed Nanocrystalline Intermetallic Matrix Composites Reinforced with AluminaConsolidation of Dispersion Strengthened Nanostructured Copper Via Hot ExtrusionInvestigation of Grain Growth and Stabilisation of Nanocrystalline NiMicrostructure and Thermal Stability of 'Nanocrystalline' Electrodeposited Au-Cu AlloysNovel Ni-TaC Nanocrystalline CermetsTwo-Phase Lead-Tin Nanoscale Precipitates in AluminumAlloying in a System with Positive Heat of Mixing: MD Simulations of Ag-CuNanoscale Lead-Cadmium Alloy Inclusions in SiliconInfluence of Milling Temperature on the Mechanical Alloying and Magnetic Properties of Cu-Co and Cu-Fe SystemsFrictional Characteristics of Nano-Embedded Aluminium AlloysA Study of the Evolution of Particle Size and Geometry During Ball MillingOn the Coupling between Mechanical Behavior and Phase Stability in Mechanically Milled Alloy PowderParticle Size Evolution in Non-Adhered Ductile Powders during the Mechanical AlloyingThe Role of Nucleation in Solid State Reactions during Mechanical Alloying and Heat Treatment of High Energy Mechanically Milled PowdersMechanical Alloying of an Fe0.30Cr0.70 Alloy from Elemental PowdersA Quantitative Description of the Amorphisation Behaviour by Mechanical AlloyingStructural Studies of Hf50Co50 Alloys Prepared by Mechanical AlloyingStudy of the Synthesis and Sintering of Nanophase Fe73Al27 Obtained by Mechanical AlloyingEffect of the Milling Media on the Phases Obtained in Mechanically Alloyed Equiatomic Fe-CoAlloy Formation at Ball Milling of Cu50Cr50 and Fe86.5Cu13.5 CompositionsCharacterisation of the Ball-Milled Cu80(Fe0.3Co0.7)20 Compound and Effects of the Milling Conditions on its NanostructureExperimental Measurement and Theoretical Computation of Milling Intensity and Temperature for the Purpose of Mechanical Alloying Kinetics DescriptionStructural Studies of the Amorphisation Reaction of ZrRh Alloys Prepared by Mechanical AlloyingSynthesis of Powder Alloys in Ni-Al-Nb-C System by Mechanical AlloyingNanostructures of Ti-Ni-N Ultrafine Particles Produced by DC Plasma Jet MethodEffect of Nozzle Cavitation on the Size Reduction of Hematite PowdersFVM Analysis of Natural Convection in Inert Gas Condensation ProcessingComparison of MA Processes and Products from Ni(OH)2 with Al or Al(OH)3Mechanism of H2 Activation on Metals under Mechanochemical TreatmentMechanical Alloying of Fine Structured Ti-Al-Nb Aluminides Involving Ti-HydrideThe Effect of Inert Additives on the Activation Period of Mechanically-Induced Self-Propagating ReactionsSynthesis of FeAl-TiN Nanocomposite by Mechanical Alloying of Al-Fe-Ti Powder Mixture under Nitrogen AtmosphereReactive Milling under Hydrogen of a Nd-Fe-B PowderModelling of NanocrystallisationOxidation Influence on Crystallisation in Iron-Based Amorphous AlloysRelaxation Kinetics of Mechanically Alloyed Powders. Fe-Ni-Si-P: A Case StudyModel-Independent Approach to Isothermal Crystallization KineticsCrystallization of Metallic Glasses by Continuous Distribution AnalysisThermodynamics of Undercooled Liquid and Amorphous Binary metallic AlloysCrystallisation of Partially Amorphized Ni-Mo AlloyInfluence of the Rejected Volume on the Size of Grains in Rapid Crystallization from Undercooled MeltsEvidence of Tg from Devitrification Studies in Ni-Fe-Ta-Si-B amorphous AlloysCluster Size from X-Ray Diffraction and Magnetic Measurements in Fe-Ag Multilayers and FeZrBCu NanocrystalsNanometric Architecture of SmCo5 Related Magnetic PropertiesOxidation Behaviour of Nd-Fe-B Nanocomposite PowdersM?ssbauer spectroscopy Study of the Crystallisation Behaviour of Fe-Ni-Si-P amorphous powders prepared by Ball MillingSynthesis and Characterization of Ti-Co Substituted Ba-Ferrites Processed by Sol-GelNanocrystalline Fe78B13Si9 Alloy Powders Prepared by Ball MillingNanocrystallization Studies of a Melt-Quenched Fe40Ni40P14B6 Amorphous AlloyHigh Frequency Magneto-Transport Properties of Melt Spun Fe-Based Alloys with Improved Magneto-Elastic PropertiesStructure and Magnetic Properties of Melt-Spun Nd33(FexAl)67 AlloysThe Magnetic Properties of Compacted Fe73.5Cu1Nb3Si13.5B9 Alloy in Amorphous and Nanocrystalline StateMagnetic Phase Diagram of the FexMn0.60-xAl0.40 (0.20 = X = 0.60) Alloys Mechanically Alloyed for 48 HoursStructural and Magnetic Investigations in Nd50Fe40Si10 Melt-Spun RibbonsThe Structure and Magnetic Properties of Powder Finemet MaterialsNanocrystallisation of Fe73.5Cu3Nb1Si13.5B9 Melt-Spun and Glass-Covered WiresPrecursors for Fe-Based Magnetic Nanocrystalline Phases in Ag MatrixMechanically Milled Nanocrystalline Ni3Sn4 and FeSi2 Alloys as an Anode Material for Li-Ion BatteriesNanocrystalline Mg-Based Hydrides: Hydrogen Storage for the Zero-Emission VehicleEffects of Reactive Mechanical Grinding on Both Chemical and Hydrogen Sorption Properties of Mg-M (M=Co, Ni and Fe) MixturesReduction in Grain Size of Doped PZT Ceramics for Miniature Sensors and Actuators by Ball Milling TechniqueNovel Chemical Method for the Preparation of Nanosized Oxide CeramicsProduction and Sintering of MgO-MgFe2O4 Powder Ceramics by Mechanical AlloyingHydrogen Sorption Properties of Composites Mixtures Mg+YNi Submitted to Mechanical GrindingCharacterization of Nimesulide/?-Cyclodextrin Composite Obtained by Solid State ActivationTungsten Carbide Iron Aluminide Hardmetals: Nanocrystalline vs Microcrystalline


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