2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.actamat.2008.08.013
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Study on the solid solubility extension of Mo in Cu by mechanical alloying Cu with amorphous Cr(Mo)

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“…Rather, their observations suggest the occurrence of coupled mechanical and chemical effects like in cases of allotropic transformation of fcc cobalt powders to the hcp phase, 66) formation of supersaturated solid solutions, 67,68) amorphization, 69) and nanocrystallization of amorphous alloys 70) during ball milling (mechanical alloying). The powder particles during ball milling collide stochastically with each other and with milling bodies.…”
Section: Effective Temperature In the Driven Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rather, their observations suggest the occurrence of coupled mechanical and chemical effects like in cases of allotropic transformation of fcc cobalt powders to the hcp phase, 66) formation of supersaturated solid solutions, 67,68) amorphization, 69) and nanocrystallization of amorphous alloys 70) during ball milling (mechanical alloying). The powder particles during ball milling collide stochastically with each other and with milling bodies.…”
Section: Effective Temperature In the Driven Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is necessary to know the thermodynamic characteristic of Cr-Mo alloy system for understanding the evolution mechanism during MA. In this paper, the thermodynamic characteristic of immiscible Cr-Mo alloy system is presented and the whole thermodynamic calculation process can be taken in accordance with Miedema's semiempirical model [6]. In this work, required parameters for calculating free-energy change of Cr-Mo alloy system at different temperatures are given in Table 1 [14][15][16].…”
Section: Thermodynamic Characteristicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As molybdenum has high melting temperature, it is difficult to get copper alloy with molybdenum by conventional melting process. According to thermodynamic conditions, the Cu-Mo alloy system has a large positive mixing enthalpy [6] and the solubility of Mo in Cu is small. The solubility extension of Mo in Cu has been widely studied [6][7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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