Influence of Milling Media on the Mechanical Alloyed W-0.5 wt. % Ti Powder Alloy

  • Jahangiri H
  • Sönmez S
  • Öveçoğlu M
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The effects of milling atmosphere and mechanical alloying (MA) duration on the effective lattice parameter, crystallite size, lattice strain, and amorphization rate of the W-0.5 wt. % Ti powders were investigated. W-0.5 wt. % Ti powders were mechanically alloyed (MA’d) for 10 h and 20 h in a high energy ball mill. Moreover, morphology of the powders for various MA was analyzed using SEM microscopy. Their powder density was also measured by helium pycnometer. The dry milled agglomerated powders have spherical particle, while wet milled powders have layered morphology. Milling media and increasing of milling time significantly reduce the crystallite size. The smallest crystallite size is 4.93 nm which belonged to the dry milled powders measured by Lorentzian method after 20 hours’ MA. However, after 20 hours, MA’d powders show the biggest crystallite size, as big as 57.07 nm, measured with the same method in ethanol.

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Jahangiri, H., Sönmez, S., & Öveçoğlu, M. L. (2016). Influence of Milling Media on the Mechanical Alloyed W-0.5 wt.  %  Ti Powder Alloy. Indian Journal of Materials Science, 2016, 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/7981864

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