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Ball Milling of Fe83Zr6B10Cu1 Amorphous Alloy Containing Quenched in Crystals
(Elsevier, 2007)
A Fe83B10Zr6Cu1 melt-spun amorphous alloy has been ball milled in the presence of partially crystalline ribbon pieces, in order to speed up its mechanical nanocrystallization process. Microstructure and magnetic properties ...
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Supersaturated Solid Solution Obtained by Mechanical Alloying of 75% Fe, 20% Ge and 5% Nb Mixture at Different Milling Intensities
(Elsevier, 2009)
Mechanical alloying process of Fe75Ge20Nb5 composition has been studied at different milling frequencies from initial pure powder mixture to the development of a single bcc phase (supersaturated solid solution). As an ...
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Thermal and Microstructural Dependence of the Initial Permeability of Co60Fe18Nb6(B,Cu)16 Alloys
(Elsevier, 2007)
The thermal and microstructural dependence of the initial permeability of Co60Fe18Nb6B16-yCuy (y = 0, 1) alloys have been studied. The comparison of kinetics and microstructural data of the two compositions indicate the ...
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An Equivalent Time Approach for Scaling the Mechanical Alloying Processes
(Elsevier, 2008)
Dynamics of a single ball into a planetary ball mill is analyzed leading to a cubic dependence of the power transferred during milling with the rotational speed, Ω. This leads to the definition of an equivalent time to ...
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Instantaneous growth approximation describing the nanocrystallization process of amorphous alloys: A cellular automata model
(Elsevier, 2008-07)
A cellular automata simulation based on an instantaneous growth approximation is developed to model the nanocrystallization kinetics. In this frame, the time required for a nucleus to grow up to its maximum size is ...
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Thermal and Microstructural Stability of the Soft Magnetic Fe60Co18Nb6B15Cu1 alloy
(Elsevier, 2007)
Temperature evolution of the coercivity of nanocrystalline samples of Fe60Co18Nb6B15Cu1 alloy with different crystalline fractions was measured from room temperature up to 690 K. Although room temperature coercivity increases ...
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High Temperature Coercivity of Nb-containing HITPERM Alloys: Effect of Cu Addition
(Elsevier, 2008)
Hysteresis loops of nanocrystalline samples of Fe39Co39Nb6B16 - yCuy (y = 0, 1) HITPERM-type alloys were measured from room temperature up to 773K. The alloy with Cu shows a nearly constant value of coercivity (∼ 135A/m) ...