Properties and Rapid Consolidation of Nanostructured Fe3Al Compound by High Frequency Induction Heating

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A dense nanostuctured Fe3Al was consolidated by high frequency induction heated sintering method within 2 minutes from mechanically synthesized powders of Fe3Al and milled powders of 3Fe+Al. The consolidation was accomplished under the combined effects of a induced current and mechanical pressure. The grain size, sintering behavior and hardness of Fe3Al sintered from horizontally milled Fe+Al powders and high energy ball milled Fe3Al powder were compared. Keywords: Combustion synthesis; Nanomaterials; Mechanical properties; Rapid sintering

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 123-125)

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759-762

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August 2010

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