Mechanical alloying: a critical review

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Mechanical alloying (MA) is a powder process that consists of repeated cold welding, fracturing, and rewelding of powder particles in a high-energy ball mill. This process is capable of synthesizing different types of non-equilibrium phases including supersaturated solid solutions, nanocrystalline materials, metallic glasses, high-entropy alloys, and several others. MA'd materials have found many applications. The present article critically reviews recent developments in emerging areas of nanostructured materials and nanocomposites, high-entropy alloys, alloys synthesized from immiscible elements, and heterostructured materials. Current challenges and future directions of research in the general area of MA are also indicated.

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Suryanarayana, C. (2022). Mechanical alloying: a critical review. Materials Research Letters. Taylor and Francis Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/21663831.2022.2075243

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