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Synthesis of intermetallic phases by mechanical alloying
Novák, P. ; Michalcová, A. ; Vystrčil, J. ; Valalik, M. ; Mlynár, J. ; Kubatík, Tomáš František
Mechanical alloying is a process in which the formation of solid solutions or compounds during high energy milling. During the process are mechanically interconnecting particles plastic deformation and simultaneous cleavage resulting particles. The kinetic energy imparted by the milled powder also causes local heating. This will occur among other conditions for the formation of intermetallic compounds, including those of metastable, otherwise at ordinary metallurgical operations (melting, casting, heat treating, etc..) arises. Due to intense plastic deformation during milling resulting powder has very fine grain structure. If the powder is then suitably zkompaktizován so as not to substantial grain coarsening, obtained products achieve significantly better mechanical properties than materials produced by conventional techniques. In this work is presented the possibility of using mechanical alloying for the preparation of several technically important intermetallics-high-temp

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