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CuCr and CuCrAg alloys, with or without nanocrystalline Al2O3/ZrO2 dispersion, have been synthesized by mechanical alloying/milling. The milled powders were consolidated by conventional cold compaction and sintering, laser sintering, ECAP and high pressure sintering. Microstructural characterization evidence that milled product is Cu- rich extended solid solution with nanometric ( …mehr

Produktbeschreibung
CuCr and CuCrAg alloys, with or without nanocrystalline Al2O3/ZrO2 dispersion, have been synthesized by mechanical alloying/milling. The milled powders were consolidated by conventional cold compaction and sintering, laser sintering, ECAP and high pressure sintering. Microstructural characterization evidence that milled product is Cu- rich extended solid solution with nanometric (< 50 nm) crystallite size with nano-alumina particles embedded in it. However, the microscopic and diffraction analysis of sintered products suggest that the alloyed matrix undergoes significant grain growth after sintering while the dispersoids retain their ultrafine size. Among all four consolidation methods high pressure sintering produces compacts of highest density, and mechanical and electrical properties. 10 wt % Al2O3 dispersed Cu-4.5Cr-3Ag alloy consolidated by high pressure sintering at 800oC shows the maximum hardness (435 VHN) and wear resistance. The electrical conductivity of the pellets without and with nano-Al2O3 dispersion is about 40-45 % IACS(international annealing copper standard) and 35 %IACS, respectively.
Autorenporträt
The author was born on November 22, 1981. He had graduated in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering from Bengal Engineering College Shibpur in 2002 and obtained M.S. in Engineering in 2005 from Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, IIT Kharagpur. He completed his doctoral study from the same institute in 2010.