Compositional and Structural Evolution during Ball Milling of Ti-based Metallic Glass Powder

Ti42Zr40Ta3Si7.5Sn7.5metallic glass powder prepared for subsequent consolidation by hot pressing were produced by high energy ball milling from amorphous ribbon and both of the compositional and structural evolution on milled powders were studied using XRD and DSC analyses. By using WC vial and ball...

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Main Author: Yanuar Rohmat
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Negeri Malang 2017-11-01
Series:Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science and Technology
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Online Access:http://journal2.um.ac.id/index.php/jmest/article/view/1773
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spelling doaj-56b99eb8fbc545d09a94b67695e1ef262020-11-25T02:58:47ZengUniversitas Negeri MalangJournal of Mechanical Engineering Science and Technology2580-08172580-24022017-11-011210010610.17977/um016v1i22017p1001038Compositional and Structural Evolution during Ball Milling of Ti-based Metallic Glass PowderYanuar Rohmat0Department of Mechanical Engineering, State University of Malang, Malang City, East Java, IndonesiaTi42Zr40Ta3Si7.5Sn7.5metallic glass powder prepared for subsequent consolidation by hot pressing were produced by high energy ball milling from amorphous ribbon and both of the compositional and structural evolution on milled powders were studied using XRD and DSC analyses. By using WC vial and balls, the abrasion of milling media occurred causing WC contamination on < 105 µm milled powder after 2 cycles of milling. Based on DSC analysis, the contamination clearly reduced theΔTxof the alloy up to 48%. On the other hand, the contamination were overcome after milling using SS vial and balls, proved by no crystal peak observed on XRD pattern of all milling cycle levels. However, the thermal stability was noticed to be decreased implying the presence of nanocrystals on the amorphous powder after ball milling and the nanocrystal amount tend to be higher when more milling cycles were applied.http://journal2.um.ac.id/index.php/jmest/article/view/1773ti-based mg powder, ball milling, contamination, structural evolution
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author Yanuar Rohmat
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Compositional and Structural Evolution during Ball Milling of Ti-based Metallic Glass Powder
Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science and Technology
ti-based mg powder, ball milling, contamination, structural evolution
author_facet Yanuar Rohmat
author_sort Yanuar Rohmat
title Compositional and Structural Evolution during Ball Milling of Ti-based Metallic Glass Powder
title_short Compositional and Structural Evolution during Ball Milling of Ti-based Metallic Glass Powder
title_full Compositional and Structural Evolution during Ball Milling of Ti-based Metallic Glass Powder
title_fullStr Compositional and Structural Evolution during Ball Milling of Ti-based Metallic Glass Powder
title_full_unstemmed Compositional and Structural Evolution during Ball Milling of Ti-based Metallic Glass Powder
title_sort compositional and structural evolution during ball milling of ti-based metallic glass powder
publisher Universitas Negeri Malang
series Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science and Technology
issn 2580-0817
2580-2402
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Ti42Zr40Ta3Si7.5Sn7.5metallic glass powder prepared for subsequent consolidation by hot pressing were produced by high energy ball milling from amorphous ribbon and both of the compositional and structural evolution on milled powders were studied using XRD and DSC analyses. By using WC vial and balls, the abrasion of milling media occurred causing WC contamination on < 105 µm milled powder after 2 cycles of milling. Based on DSC analysis, the contamination clearly reduced theΔTxof the alloy up to 48%. On the other hand, the contamination were overcome after milling using SS vial and balls, proved by no crystal peak observed on XRD pattern of all milling cycle levels. However, the thermal stability was noticed to be decreased implying the presence of nanocrystals on the amorphous powder after ball milling and the nanocrystal amount tend to be higher when more milling cycles were applied.
topic ti-based mg powder, ball milling, contamination, structural evolution
url http://journal2.um.ac.id/index.php/jmest/article/view/1773
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