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- Title
Synthesis of Hybrid Nanocrystalline Alloys by Mechanical Bonding through High‐Pressure Torsion.
- Authors
Han, Jae-Kyung; Herndon, Taylor; Jang, Jae-il; Langdon, Terence G.; Kawasaki, Megumi
- Abstract
An overview of the mechanical bonding of dissimilar bulk engineering metals through high‐pressure torsion (HPT) processing at room temperature is described in this Review. A recently developed procedure of mechanical bonding involves the application of conventional HPT processing to alternately stacked two or more disks of dissimilar metals. A macroscale microstructural evolution involves the concept of making tribomaterials and, for some dissimilar metal combinations, microscale microstructural changes demonstrate the synthesis of metal matrix nanocomposites (MMNCs) through the nucleation of nanoscale intermetallic compounds within the nanostructured metal matrix. Further straining by HPT during mechanical bonding provides an opportunity to introduce limited amorphous phases and a bulk metastable state. The mechanically bonded nanostructured hybrid alloys exhibit an exceptionally high specific strength and an enhanced plasticity. These experimental findings suggest a potential for using mechanical bonding for simply and expeditiously fabricating a wide range of new alloy systems by HPT processing.
- Subjects
MECHANICAL alloying; INTERMETALLIC compounds; METASTABLE states; HYBRID securities; METALS
- Publication
Advanced Engineering Materials, 2020, Vol 22, Issue 4, p1
- ISSN
1438-1656
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/adem.201901289