2014
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.793.29
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CuAl<sub>2</sub> Intermetallic Alloy Subjected to the Hydrogen Embrittlement Reaction by Using Mechanical Attrition in Water

Abstract: Al based intermetallic materials are commonly susceptible to hydrogen embrittlement reaction. Water vapor in the air reacts with the aluminum in the alloy and releasing hydrogen. Thus, the aid of this work is to know how much hydrogen can be released when the embrittlement reaction is induced inside the milling container. For this purpose the CuAl2intermetallic material was made by conventional castings methods and then subjected to high-energy ball milling in water. The samples were characterized by X-ray dif… Show more

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“…The milling product is impacted by balls traveling in various trajectories that collide within the dilated charge of medium and powder [194]. This operation is highly affected by the stirring action of an agitator.…”
Section: Ball Millingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The milling product is impacted by balls traveling in various trajectories that collide within the dilated charge of medium and powder [194]. This operation is highly affected by the stirring action of an agitator.…”
Section: Ball Millingmentioning
confidence: 99%