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Al13Fe4-Al Composites with Nanocrystalline Matrix Manufactured by Hot-Pressing of Milled Powders

Journal

MATERIALS
Volume 15, Issue 12, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ma15124241

Keywords

metallic composites; intermetallics; nanocrystalline materials; mechanical alloying; powder compaction

Funding

  1. National Science Centre, Poland [N N507 217440]
  2. Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology
  3. Military University of Technology [22-790/2022/WAT]

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The paper describes a composite material with a matrix containing a nanocrystalline intermetallic phase Al13Fe4 and microcrystalline aluminium. The material was synthesized at a high temperature and pressure, and a phase transformation of the nanocrystalline phase was observed. The resulting composite material has high hardness and compressive strength, while also exhibiting some plasticity.
The paper describes composites with the matrix containing a nanocrystalline intermetallic Al13Fe4 phase and microcrystalline aluminium. Mechanically alloyed Al80Fe20 powder, containing a metastable nanocrystalline Al5Fe2 phase, was mixed with 20, 30, and 40 vol.% of Al powder and consolidated at 750 degrees C under the pressure of 7.7 GPa. During the consolidation, the metastable Al5Fe2 phase transformed into a nanocrystalline Al13Fe4 phase. In the bulk samples, Al13Fe4 areas were wrapped around by networking Al regions. The hardness of the Al13Fe4-Al composites was in the range of 4.52-5.50 GPa. The compressive strength of the Al13Fe4-30%Al and Al13Fe4-40%Al composites was 805 and 812 MPa, respectively, and it was considerably higher than that of the Al13Fe4-20%Al composite (538 MPa), which failed in the elastic region. The Al13Fe4-30%Al and Al13Fe4-40%Al composites, in contrast, showed some plasticity: namely, 1.5% and 9.1%, respectively. The density of the produced composites is in the range of 3.27-3.48 g/cm(3) and decreases with the increase in the Al content.

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