X-ray diffraction peak from minor phase in mechanically alloyed Al-Ti

Authors
Kim, HSJeong, HGHanada, SKum, DW
Issue Date
1999-07
Publisher
JAPAN INST METALS
Citation
JOURNAL OF THE JAPAN INSTITUTE OF METALS, v.63, no.7, pp.938 - 943
Abstract
Refining of Ti powder particles and their dissolution into the Al matrix during mechanical alloying (MA) were investigated by using X-ray diffraction (XRD) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) as functions of alloy composition, milling time and ban to powder ratio (BPR). It is found that Ti particles less than 20 nm are observed in a dark field image of mechanically alloyed Al-10 mass%Ti whose XRD pattern exhibits no Ti peak. The observed change of lattice constant of AI indicates that about I mass%Ti can be solved in Al after MA for a long time, independent of alloy composition, milling time and BPR, suggesting that most of Ti particles are retained in the Al matrix. It is concluded that the disappearance of XRD peaks in mechanically alloyed Al-10 mass%Ti is not simply attributable to the dissolution of the Ti into Al, but is associated mainly with extreme refining and/or heavy straining of Ti particles.
Keywords
aluminum-titanium alloy; mechanical alloying; X-ray diffraction; transmission electron microscopy; dark-field image; lattice constant
ISSN
0021-4876
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/142098
DOI
10.2320/jinstmet1952.63.7_938
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