Effect of High‐Energy Ball‐Milling Duration on Densification, Microstructure, and Mechanical Properties of Cr2AlC‐Dispersed 90W‐6Ni‐2Fe‐2Co Heavy Alloys
Deepak Adhikari,
Pradyut Sengupta,
Ajit Panigrahi
et al.
Abstract:This study focuses on the role of Cr2AlC‐MAX phase incorporation on the density, phase composition, microstructure, and mechanical properties of 90W‐6Ni‐2Fe‐2Co heavy alloy. The blended powders are ball milled in a high‐energy ball mill up to 40 h, compacted, and sintered at 1500 °C. The mechanical alloying results in a refined microstructure with uniform distribution of W, matrix, and dispersoids. The minimum grain size of W (14.7 ± 5.6 μm) is obtained in 2 wt% Cr2AlC‐containing tungsten alloy prepared from 4… Show more
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