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X-ray diffraction and Mossbauer studies of nanocrystalline Fe---Ni alloys prepared by mechanical alloying

مقال من تأليف: Djekoun, A. ; Greneche, J. M. ; Bouzabata, B. ; Otmani, A. ;

ملخص: Mechanical alloying is a powder metallurgy processing technique involving cold welding, fracturing, and rewelding of powder particles in a high-energy ball mill. Mechanical alloying is a non-equilibrium process for materials synthesis. It has been used to obtain nanocrystalline binary Fe---Ni system.Elemental powders of iron and nickel (Fe---50 at.% Ni) have been mixed in a planetary mill. The structural effects of mechanical alloying of powders were investigated by scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction analysis and Mossbauer spectroscopy.It is observed a gradual formation of mixture of phases as fcc ([gamma]) with a nanoscale grain size. In addition, as the average grain size is decreased with a progressive enlargement of peaks of X-ray diffraction, a paramagnetic phase appears after 48 h of ball milling detected by Mossbauer spectroscopy.


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