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Mechanical Alloying (Hardcover, 1998 ed.)
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Mechanical Alloying (Hardcover, 1998 ed.)
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Mechanical Alloying is intended as an introduction to the
mechanical alloying technique used in developing different
materials systems. It is useful not only to undergraduate and
post-graduate students, but also to scientists and engineers who
wish to gain some understanding of the process. Mechanical Alloying
begins with a brief introduction providing a historical background
to the development of the mechanical alloying process. Currently
there are several different types of ball mills available, some of
them specially designed for the mechanical alloying process. Since
the resultant materials are milling-intensity and
milling-temperature dependent, ball mills should be carefully
selected in order to obtain the desired materials and structures.
This is discussed in Chapter 2. The actual mechanical alloying
process is considered in Chapter 3. As it is essential to
understand the use of processing control agents, the physical
properties of some commonly used agents are listed. Chapter 4 deals
with the formation of new materials and presents the mechanical
alloying of Al, Ti and Mg alloys and their intermetallics. The
formation of composite materials using this technique is also
discussed in detail. Several examples of the mechanical alloying of
amorphous materials, an important group of engineering materials
where mechanical alloying is commonly employed, are given. Chapter
5 looks at the characterization of the alloyed powders. Details of
the use of X-ray diffraction to identify crystalline size, the use
of thermal analysis and measurement of particle size are provided.
Densification methods are discussed in Chapter 6 while mechanisms
of strengthening the composite materials bymechanical alloying are
considered in Chapter 7. To understand the mechanisms of the
alloying technique so that better control of the process can be
exercised, the effects of temperature, activation energy, and grain
size on diffusion during the alloying process are examined in
Chapter 8. The last chapter of the book, Chapter 9, deals with the
dynamics and modeling of the alloying process together with some
experimental outputs.
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