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Title: Influence of milling time on formation of NiTi alloy produced by high-energy ball milling
Authors: Salwa, Piotr
Goryczka, Tomasz
Keywords: NiTi alloys; high-energy ball milling; crystallite size; microstrain; lattice parameters
Issue Date: 2019
Citation: "Archives of Metallurgy and Materials" 2019, iss. 4, s. 1301-1307
Abstract: Mixture of nickel and titanium powders were milled in planetary mill under argon atmosphere for 100 hours at room tem-perature. Every 10 hours the structure, morphology and chemical composition was studied by X-ray diffraction method (XRD), scanning electron microscope (SEM) as well as electron transmission microscope (TEM). Analysis revealed that elongation of milling time caused alloying of the elements. After 100 hours of milling the powders was in nanocrystalline and an amorphous state. Also extending of milling time affected the crystal size and microstrains of the alloying elements as well as the newly formed alloy. Crystallization of amorphous alloys proceeds above 600°C. In consequence, the alloy (at room temperature) consisted of mixture of the B2 parent phase and a small amount of the B19’ martensite. Dependently on the milling time and followed crystallization the NiTi alloy can be received in a form of the powder with average crystallite size from 1,5 up to 4 nm.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/23738
DOI: 10.24425/amm.2019.130094
ISSN: 1733-3490
2300-1909
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