scholarly journals Porous Ni-Cr-Mo-Cu alloys fabricated by elemental powder reactive synthesis

Author(s):  
Xide Li ◽  
Chuo Zhang ◽  
Haoran Zou ◽  
Lieqiang Xiong ◽  
Xiao Zheng ◽  
...  
2009 ◽  
Vol 17 (12) ◽  
pp. 1041-1046 ◽  
Author(s):  
Haiyan Gao ◽  
Yuehui He ◽  
Peizhi Shen ◽  
Jin Zou ◽  
Nanping Xu ◽  
...  

RSC Advances ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (73) ◽  
pp. 44933-44945
Author(s):  
Liang Wu ◽  
Ge Yang ◽  
Zhuo Li ◽  
Yifeng Xiao ◽  
Jinwen Qian ◽  
...  

The hydrogen evolution reaction in seawater is investigated using porous Ni–Cr–Fe, Ni–Fe–Mo, Ni–Fe–C and Ni–Ti electrodes, prepared by elemental powder reactive synthesis methods.


2002 ◽  
Vol 230-232 ◽  
pp. 631-634 ◽  
Author(s):  
F.M. Lucas ◽  
Bruno Trindade ◽  
Benilde F.O. Costa ◽  
Gerard Le Caër

Author(s):  
Shrikant P. Bhat

deformation behavior of Al-Cu alloys aged to contain θ ' has been the subject of many investigations (e.g., Ref. 1-5). Since θ ' is strong and hard, dislocations bypass θ ' plates (Orowan mechanism) at low strains. However, at high strains the partially coherent θ ' plates are probably sheared, although the mechanism is complex, depending on the form of deformation. Particularly, the cyclic straining of the bulk alloy is known to produce gross bends and twists of θ '. However, no detailed investigation of the deformation of θ ' has yet been reported; moreover, Calabrese and Laird interpreted the deformation of θ ' as largely being elastic.During an investigation of high temperature cyclic deformation, the detailed electron-microscopic observation revealed that, under reversed straining conditions, θ ' particles are severely distorted--bent and twisted depending on the local matrix constraint. A typical electronmicrograph, showing the twist is shown in Fig. 1. In order to establish whether the deformation is elastic or plastic, a sample from a specimen cycled at room temperature was heated inside the microscope and the results are presented in a series of micrographs (Fig. 2a-e).


Author(s):  
J. E. O'Neal ◽  
K. K. Sankaran

Al-Li-Cu alloys combine high specific strength and high specific modulus and are potential candidates for aircraft structural applications. As part of an effort to optimize Al-Li-Cu alloys for specific applications, precipitation in these alloys was studied for a range of compositions, and the mechanical behavior was correlated with the microstructures.Alloys with nominal compositions of Al-4Cu-2Li-0.2Zr, Al-2.5Cu-2.5Li-0.2Zr, and Al-l.5Cu-2.5Li-0.5Mn were argon-atomized into powder at solidification rates ≈ 103°C/s. Powders were consolidated into bar stock by vacuum pressing and extruding at 400°C. Alloy specimens were solution annealed at 530°C and aged at temperatures up to 250°C, and the resultant precipitation was studied by transmission electron microscopy (TEM).The low-temperature (≲100°C) precipitation behavior of the Al-4Cu-2Li-0.2Zr alloy is a combination of the separate precipitation behaviors of Al-Cu and Al-Li alloys. The age-hardening behavior at these temperatures is characteristic of Guinier-Preston (GP) zone formation, with additional strengthening resulting from the coherent precipitation of δ’ (Al3Li, Ll2 structure), the presence of which is revealed by the selected-area diffraction pattern (SADP) shown in Figure la.


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