STUDIES OF CRYSTALLITE SIZE AND LATTICE STRAIN IN AL-AL2O3 POWDERS PRODUCED BY HIGH-ENERGY MECHANICAL MILLING

  • Mahmoud A
  • Wasly H
  • Doheim M
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Abstract

In the present study mechanical milling used to form nanocrystalline structure in Al-Al 2 O 3 powders. The microstructure of the milled powders was investigated by X-r ay diffraction (XRD) analysis. It was found that the XRD peaks showed a significant broadening, which was related to grain refinement and lattice distortions. X-ray patterns were analyzed using Williamson-Hall treatment to determine the crystallite size and the lattice strain. nanocrystalline powders have been synthesized with microstructure showing a higher lattice strain and an evolution of the finest particles. Microhardness measurements and compression tests were performed to characterize the composite materials.

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Mahmoud, A. E., Wasly, H. S., & Doheim, M. A. (2014). STUDIES OF CRYSTALLITE SIZE AND LATTICE STRAIN IN AL-AL2O3 POWDERS PRODUCED BY HIGH-ENERGY MECHANICAL MILLING. JES. Journal of Engineering Sciences, 42(6), 1430–1439. https://doi.org/10.21608/jesaun.2014.115136

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