Study of amorphous phase in Fe100−x(NbTiTa)x alloys synthesized by mechanical alloying and its effect on the crystallization phenomenon
2014
Abstract Amorphous Fe 100−x (NbTiTa) x (x = 20, 30 and 40) alloy powders without metalloids were synthesized from commercially available pure elemental powders by mechanical alloying. Microstructure, glass-forming ability, thermal stability and crystallization kinetics of the as-milled powders were analyzed by SEM, XRD, DSC and TEM. Results show that Fe 60 (NbTiTa) 40 has the best glass forming ability with Δ T x = 101 K, which could be explained by appropriate atomic-size mismatch and large negative heat of mixing among main constituent elements. The non-isothermal crystallization kinetics were analyzed. The values of the Avrami exponent ( n ) suggest that the crystallization of Fe 60 (NbTiTa) 40 and Fe 70 (NbTiTa) 30 amorphous alloy powders is governed by volume diffusion-controlled two-dimensional growth and three-dimensional growth, respectively. The materials obtained in this research provide good candidate for fabricating bulk Fe-based amorphous alloys and related bulk nanocrystalline materials through powder metallurgy methods.
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