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Microstructure evolution of Ti-Sn-Nb alloy prepared by mechanical alloying

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posted on 2024-07-11, 18:48 authored by A. Nouri, J. G. Lin, Y. C. Li, Y. Yamada, P. D. Hodgson, Cuie Wen
In the present study, Ti-16Sn-4Nb alloy was prepared by mechanical alloying (MA). Optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy combined with energy dispersive X-ray analysis (SEM-EDX), and X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD) were used to characterise the phase transformation and the microstructure evolution. Results indicated that ball milling to 8 h led to the formation of a supersaturated hep α-Ti and partial amorphous phase due to the solid solution of Sn and Nb into Ti lattice. The microstructure of the bulk sintered Ti-16Sn-4Nb alloy samples made from the powders at shorter ball milling times, i.e. 20 min- 2 h, exhibited a primary α surrounded by a Widmanstätten structure (transformed ß); while in the samples made from the powders at longer ball milling times, i.e. 5- 10 h, the alloy evolved to a microstructure with a disordered and fine β phase dispersed homogeneously within the a matrix. These results contribute to the understanding of the microstructure evolution in alloys of this type prepared by powder metallurgy.

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0883-2900

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Materials Forum

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31

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6 pp

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Institute of Materials Engineering Australasia

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Copyright © 2007 Institute of Materials Engineering Australasia Ltd. The Institute grants the author a free licence to republish the article provided that the prior IMEA publication is acknowledged. The published version is reproduced in accordance with this policy.

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eng

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