Mechanical Alloying
Materials Science Forum Volumes 88 - 90
doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.88-90
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p595
Synthesis of Metastable Aluminum-Based Intermetallics by Mechanical Alloying
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Authors: R.B. Schwarz, S. Srinivasan, P.B. Desch
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p603
Metastable Phases in the Design of Structural Intermetallics
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436 K
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Authors: Philip Nash, Hwan Kim, H. Choo, H. Ardy, S.J. Hwang, A.S. Nash
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p611
The Production of Intermetallics Based on NiAl by Mechanical Alloying
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443 K
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Authors: S.J. Hwang, Philip Nash, M. Dollar, S. Dymek
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p619
Study of Intermetallides' Synthesis by Mechanical Alloying Technique
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268 K
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Authors: P.A. Vityaz, A.A. Kolesnikov, A.A. Stephanovich, V.F. Nozdrin
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p625
Preparation of Ni-50at% Ti Amorphous Alloy and Ni3Al Intermetallic Compound by Mechanical Alloying
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249 K
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Authors: H. Esaki, M. Tokizane
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p631
Consolidation of Mechanically Alloyed Al-Ni and Al-Ti Powders
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415 K
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Authors: T. Itsukaichi, S. Shiga, K. Masuyama, Minoru Umemoto, I. Okane
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p639
High Hardness TiAl Alloys Through Reaction Milling and Hot Compaction
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417 K
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Authors: Tomoyuki Suzuki, T. Ino, M. Nagumo
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p647
Mechanically Alloyed Al-Ti Alloy for Superplastic Forming Characteristics
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669 K
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Authors: P.W. Sonawane, W. Krishnawamy, A. Dutta, R. Sundaresan
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p655
The Effect of Ball Milling on Consolidation Properties of NbAl3
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500 K
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Authors: H. Yoshizawa, Yoshiyuki Saito
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p663
Structural Observation of Metastable Phases Prepared by MA in V-M(=Fe,Cu) Systems
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245 K
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Authors: Toshiharu Fukunaga, M. Mori, M. Misawa, U. Mizutani
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p671
Effect of Ball-Milling on Compound Formation from Elemental Mixtures of Cr-Nb-Si Powders
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518 K
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Authors: M.A. Morris
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p679
Milling Induced Phase Transitions and Quasicrystal Formation in Al-Cu-Based Alloys
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437 K
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Authors: Jürgen Eckert
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p687
Mechanically Alloyed Permanent Magnets
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375 K
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Authors: Ludwig Schultz
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p695
The Chemical Forces in Mechanical Alloying
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287 K
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Authors: P.Ju. Butyagin
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p703
Structural Studies by X-Ray and Neutron Diffraction Techniques on Mechanically Alloyed Powders
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364 K
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Authors: Giorgio Cocco