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Nanocrystalline Al7075 + 1 wt % Zr Alloy Prepared Using Mechanical Milling and Spark Plasma Sintering

The microstructure, phase composition, and microhardness of both gas-atomized and mechanically milled powders of the Al7075 + 1 wt % Zr alloy were investigated. The gas-atomized powder exhibited a cellular microstructure (grain size of a few µm) with layers of intermetallic phases along the cell bou...

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Autores principales: Molnárová, Orsolya, Málek, Přemysl, Veselý, Jozef, Šlapáková, Michaela, Minárik, Peter, Lukáč, František, Chráska, Tomáš, Novák, Pavel, Průša, Filip
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5615758/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28930192
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma10091105
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author Molnárová, Orsolya
Málek, Přemysl
Veselý, Jozef
Šlapáková, Michaela
Minárik, Peter
Lukáč, František
Chráska, Tomáš
Novák, Pavel
Průša, Filip
author_facet Molnárová, Orsolya
Málek, Přemysl
Veselý, Jozef
Šlapáková, Michaela
Minárik, Peter
Lukáč, František
Chráska, Tomáš
Novák, Pavel
Průša, Filip
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description The microstructure, phase composition, and microhardness of both gas-atomized and mechanically milled powders of the Al7075 + 1 wt % Zr alloy were investigated. The gas-atomized powder exhibited a cellular microstructure (grain size of a few µm) with layers of intermetallic phases along the cell boundaries. Mechanical milling (400 revolutions per minute (RPM)/8 h) resulted in a grain size reduction to the nanocrystalline range (20 to 100 nm) along with the dissolution of the intermetallic phases. Milling led to an increase in the powder’s microhardness from 97 to 343 HV. Compacts prepared by spark plasma sintering (SPS) exhibited negligible porosity. The grain size of the originally gas-atomized material was retained, but the continuous layers of intermetallic phases were replaced by individual particles. Recrystallization led to a grain size increase to 365 nm in the SPS compact prepared from the originally milled powder. Small precipitates of the Al(3)Zr phase were observed in the SPS compacts, and they are believed to be responsible for the retainment of the sub-microcrystalline microstructure during SPS. A more intensive precipitation in this SPS compact can be attributed to a faster diffusion due to a high density of dislocations and grain boundaries in the milled powder.
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spelling pubmed-56157582017-09-28 Nanocrystalline Al7075 + 1 wt % Zr Alloy Prepared Using Mechanical Milling and Spark Plasma Sintering Molnárová, Orsolya Málek, Přemysl Veselý, Jozef Šlapáková, Michaela Minárik, Peter Lukáč, František Chráska, Tomáš Novák, Pavel Průša, Filip Materials (Basel) Article The microstructure, phase composition, and microhardness of both gas-atomized and mechanically milled powders of the Al7075 + 1 wt % Zr alloy were investigated. The gas-atomized powder exhibited a cellular microstructure (grain size of a few µm) with layers of intermetallic phases along the cell boundaries. Mechanical milling (400 revolutions per minute (RPM)/8 h) resulted in a grain size reduction to the nanocrystalline range (20 to 100 nm) along with the dissolution of the intermetallic phases. Milling led to an increase in the powder’s microhardness from 97 to 343 HV. Compacts prepared by spark plasma sintering (SPS) exhibited negligible porosity. The grain size of the originally gas-atomized material was retained, but the continuous layers of intermetallic phases were replaced by individual particles. Recrystallization led to a grain size increase to 365 nm in the SPS compact prepared from the originally milled powder. Small precipitates of the Al(3)Zr phase were observed in the SPS compacts, and they are believed to be responsible for the retainment of the sub-microcrystalline microstructure during SPS. A more intensive precipitation in this SPS compact can be attributed to a faster diffusion due to a high density of dislocations and grain boundaries in the milled powder. MDPI 2017-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5615758/ /pubmed/28930192 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma10091105 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Molnárová, Orsolya
Málek, Přemysl
Veselý, Jozef
Šlapáková, Michaela
Minárik, Peter
Lukáč, František
Chráska, Tomáš
Novák, Pavel
Průša, Filip
Nanocrystalline Al7075 + 1 wt % Zr Alloy Prepared Using Mechanical Milling and Spark Plasma Sintering
title Nanocrystalline Al7075 + 1 wt % Zr Alloy Prepared Using Mechanical Milling and Spark Plasma Sintering
title_full Nanocrystalline Al7075 + 1 wt % Zr Alloy Prepared Using Mechanical Milling and Spark Plasma Sintering
title_fullStr Nanocrystalline Al7075 + 1 wt % Zr Alloy Prepared Using Mechanical Milling and Spark Plasma Sintering
title_full_unstemmed Nanocrystalline Al7075 + 1 wt % Zr Alloy Prepared Using Mechanical Milling and Spark Plasma Sintering
title_short Nanocrystalline Al7075 + 1 wt % Zr Alloy Prepared Using Mechanical Milling and Spark Plasma Sintering
title_sort nanocrystalline al7075 + 1 wt % zr alloy prepared using mechanical milling and spark plasma sintering
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5615758/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28930192
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma10091105
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