IFIR   05409
INSTITUTO DE FISICA DE ROSARIO
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Thermal stability analysis of Cu-11.8 wt%Al milled samples by TEM and HT-XRD
Autor/es:
SANCHEZ PASCAL, N.N.; GIORDANA, M.F.; NAPOLITANO, F.; ESQUIVEL, M.R.; ZELAYA, E.; SANCHEZ PASCAL, N.N.; GIORDANA, M.F.; NAPOLITANO, F.; ESQUIVEL, M.R.; ZELAYA, E.
Revista:
ADVANCED POWDER TECHNOLOGY
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Referencias:
Año: 2017 vol. 28 p. 2605 - 2612
ISSN:
0921-8831
Resumen:
In this work, the thermal stability of two samples of Cu-11.8 wt%Al obtained by different milling processes is analyzed. Several TEM techniques were used and HT-XRD experiments performed to determine the crystal structure and the morphological microstructure of the samples obtained during different heat treatments. The heat treatments were: quenching from 850 °C to room temperature and two consecutive calorimetric runs at 5 °C/min. After the quenching,α2 is the major phase observed, reaching 95 mass%. The remaining 5 mass% consisted of martensitic phases: one sample had γ′, a hexagonal structure, and the other β1′, a rhombohedral structure. During the first calorimetric run, the sample containing the γ′ phase exhibited a calorimetric event and the sample containing the β1′ phase did not. The calorimetric event is attributed to the austenitic transformation γ′ → β1. The lack of calorimetric event in the sample containing the β1′ is associated with the inhibition of the transformation β1′ → β1 because of the precipitation of the γ2 phase. Finally, the absence of a calorimetric event in the second run with the first sample is associated with the retransformation to β1′ instead to γ′ phase during cooling of the first calorimetric run. These studies determined that the first sample is a better candidate than the second sample to produce a shape memory alloy after thermo-mechanical treatments of the milled powders.