- Mechanical Alloying Effect in Immiscible Cu-Based Alloy Systems.
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Chung-Hyo Lee, Seong-Hee Lee, Ji-Soon Kim, Young-Soon Kwon
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J Korean Powder Metall Inst. 2003;10(3):164-167.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4150/KPMI.2003.10.3.164
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- The mechanical alloying effect has been studied on the three Cu-based alloy systems with a positive heat of mixing. The extended bcc solid solution has been formed in the Cu-V system and an amorphous phase in the Cu-Ta system. However, it is round that a mixture of nanocrystalline Cu and Mo Is formed in the Cu-Mo system. The neutron diffraction has been employed at a main tool to characterize the detailed amorphization process. The formation of an amorphous phase in Cu-Ta system can be understood by assuming that the smaller Cu atoms preferentially enter into the bcc Ta lattice during ball milling.
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