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Online since: August 2012
Authors: Oscar Olimpio de Araújo Filho, Everthon Rodrigues de Araujo, Sérvulo José Ferreira Alves, Francisco Ambrozio Filho, Severino Leopoldino Urtiga Filho
Consequently, it can be used to produce alloys and compounds which are difficult or impossible to be obtained by the conventional melting and casting techniques [1,2].
Mechanical alloying of brittle materials.
Journal of Composite Materials, 313: 44, 2010
Journal of Metals, Materials and Minerals.
Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering Vol. 14 (2006) 1-2
Online since: August 2017
Authors: Vasile Manole, Ramona Cimpoeşu, Sergiu Stanciu, Nicanor Cimpoeşu, Radu Cristian Crăciun
One of the aims of the article is to observe the influence of chemical elements Mn and Zn for CuAl shape memory alloys on the alloys damping capacity.
Both Cu-based experimental alloys exhibit very high and large damping capacity in the M→A transformation range of the alloys.
Teng, Effect of solution treatment on damping capacity and shape memory effect of a CuAlMn , Journal of Alloys and Compounds 491, (2010) 627-630
Cimpoeşu Hanu, Effect of stress on damping capacity of a shape memory alloy CuZnAl, Journal of Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials, 12 (2010) 386-391
Nó, Damping behavior during martensitic transformation in shape memory alloys, Journal of Alloys and Compounds 355 (2003), 65-71
Online since: November 2013
Authors: Maurizio Vedani, Ausonio Tuissi, Paola Bassani, Carlo Alberto Biffi, Riccardo Casati
Keywords: CuZr based alloys, shape memory alloy, hot workability, calorimetric analysis, SEM analysis.
Harris, Journal of Materials Sccience Letters 20 (2001) [7] C.A.
Tuissi, Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2012, Vol. 544, pp 42-45
Jiang, Journal of Alloys and Compounds 468 (2009) [12] F.
Jiang, Journal of Alloys and Compounds 491 (2010) [13] K.
Online since: June 2020
Authors: Hsuan Liang Lin, Hsin Ya Chen, You Jiun Wang
Effects of Helium Addition to Ar-Based Shielding Gas on the Lap-Joint Performance of 5052 Aluminum Alloy to Galvanized Steel Sheet during the MIG Weld-Brazing Process Hsuan-Liang Lin1,a, Hsin-Ya Chen2,b and You-Jiun Wang3,c 1,2,3No.62 Shenjhong Rd., Yanchao District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan ahllin@nknu.edu.tw, bchinya11c@gmail.com, c610871103@mail.nknu.edu.tw Keywords: MIG welding, shielding gas, aluminum alloy, galvanized steel sheet, intermetallic compounds Abstract.
The aluminum alloys have many outstanding mechanical properties and high weight-strength ratio.
The thickness of intermetallic compounds (IMCs) layer that specimens produced by using 15 % helium gas addition is less than 10 μm.
Dong: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 212 (2012), pp. 458-464
Rao: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 214 (2014), pp. 2949-2959
Online since: September 2016
Authors: Zhi Gang Zheng, J.S. Zhang, H.Y. Yu, B. Li, D.C. Zeng, F.M. Xiao, T. Sun, R.H. Tang
To realize such magnetic properties, it aims to produce high-Fe-content nanocrystalline materials.
In this paper, it aims to prepare the Ca-doped Fe-B-Cu alloy nanocrystalline alloys by single-roll melt-spinning and to investigate the effects of Ca doping on soft magnetic properties for Fe-B-Cu-Ca alloys.
For Fe-B-Cu-Ca alloys.
Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2010, 493: 134-136 [7] M.
Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2011, 509S: 416-419 [10] M.Ohta, Y.Yoshizawa.
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Lei Jia, Long Fan
The Development of Intermetallic Compound.
Ti3Al and Its Alloys, Intermetallics compounds, Principles and Practice.
Metallurgical Aspects of Joining Titanium Aluminide Alloys.
Proceedings International Symposium on Intermetallic Compounds, Sendai, Japan, June 17-20 1991: p1021~1025 [9] Peng He, Jicai Feng, Yiyu Qian.
Hydrogen as a Temporary Alloying Element in Titanium Alloys: Thermohydrogen Processing.
Online since: November 2014
Authors: Hardinna Wirda Kahar, A.M. Zetty Akhtar, Mahadzir Ishak, Siti Rabiatull Aisha Idris
Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2014. 582(0): p. 688-695
Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2012. 511(1): p. 176-188
Ahmad, Effect of pad surface finish and reflow cooling rate on the microstructure and the mechanical behavior of SnAgCu solder alloys.
Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2009. 470(1–2): p. 188-194
Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2009. 473(1–2): p. 100-106
Online since: May 2016
Authors: Roman Koleňák, Igor Kostolný, Daniel Dřímal, Andrej Rabatin
The soldering alloys were prepared in the shape of cubes with 4 mm edge size.
Fig. 1 Solder alloy in cube form For performing the wettability experiments of soldering alloys by application of electron beam, the PZ–EZ–ZH3 equipment with acceleration voltage up to 50 kV and 9 kW power was applied.
Conclusions The aim of work was to study the wettability of soldering alloys by heating with electron beam.
In Journal of Alloys and Compounds, Vol. 376, 2004, pp. 170-175
Properties of lead free solder alloys with rare earth element additions.
Online since: January 2005
Authors: Seung Boo Jung, Yun Mo Yeon, Won Bae Lee, Chang Yong Lee
FSW was applied to the Al alloys by the weld zone phenomena at the newly invented stage.
This study was aimed to evaluate the joint characteristics of the Mg-Zn-Y alloys using FSW and acquire the optimum welding conditions.
The particles are analyzed as intermetallic compounds of the Mg6Zn3Y1, which represented some compositional change compared to I-phase reported by BAE et al..
Fig. 4 Hardness distrubution with welding speed Fig. 5 Effect of welding speed on UTS Summary Mg-Zn-Y alloy containing many intermetallic compounds of the Mg6-Zn3-Y1 was successfully joined by FSW.
Kim : Journal of Alloys and Compounds Vol. 342 (2002), p.445-450 [4] W.M.
Online since: August 2012
Authors: Tiago Falcade, Giselle Barbosa de Oliveira, Célia de Fraga Malfatti, Diego Pereira Tarragó, Vânia Caldas de Sousa
After deposition, the films were heat treated, aiming to crystallize and stabilize the zirconia cubic phase.
One of the great advantages in the operating temperature reducing is the possibility of the use of more conventional steel alloys as interconnectors at temperatures around 700 °C [[] L.
Crespo et al.: Journal of Alloys and Compounds Vol. 483 (2008), p. 437
Yang et al.: Journal of Alloys and Compounds Vol. 436 (2007), p. 351. ].
Raissi et al.: Journal of Alloys and Compounds Vol. 491 (2010), p. 402. ].
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