The present investigation reports for the first time a dramatic decrease in the sintering temperature of elemental W from the conventional temperature of ≥2500 ° C to the modest temperature range of 1700-1790 ° C by making the W powder nanostructured through high-energy mechanical milling (MM) prior to sintering. The crystallite size of the initial W powder charge with a particle size of 3-4 µm could be brought down to 8 nm by MM for 5 h in WC grinding media. Further milling resulted in a high level of WC contamination, which apparently was due to work hardening and the grain refinement of W. A sintered density as high as 97.4% was achieved by sintering cold, isostatically pressed nanocrystalline (8 nm) W powder at 1790 ° C for 900 min. The...
AbstractExperimental investigations were undertaken in order to understand the mechanism of deformat...
High energy ball milling carried out in a planetary ball mill is generally used to alloy elementary ...
A reactive sintering technique with a small addition of carbon (up to 1.9 wt.%) has been used for tu...
In this work, nanocrystalline W–Al alloys (up to 20 at.% of Al) were produced by high energy ball mi...
In this work, nanocrystalline W–Al alloys (up to 20 at.% of Al) were produced by high energy ball mi...
In this work, nanocrystalline W–Al alloys (up to 20 at.% of Al) were produced by high energy ball mi...
Tungsten based alloys are extensively used in the defence application due to their high density and ...
Abstract Nanocrystalline W powders with an average crystallite size of about 50 nm were produced by ...
The grain refinement process and mechanisms of tungsten powder during ball milling are explored base...
[EN] In this work ultrafine and nanocrystalline WC-Co mixtures were obtained by low energy milling i...
Abstract: Nanostructured W40Cr60 alloy was produced by mechanical alloying (MA) of elemental tungste...
Cu-coated W nanocomposite powder was prepared by a combination of high-energy ball-milling of a WO3 ...
The high-energy ball milling method was adopted to explore the influence of ball milling parameters,...
The high-energy ball milling method was adopted to explore the influence of ball milling parameters,...
Preparation of fine grained, hard and ductile pure tungsten for future fusion reactor applications w...
AbstractExperimental investigations were undertaken in order to understand the mechanism of deformat...
High energy ball milling carried out in a planetary ball mill is generally used to alloy elementary ...
A reactive sintering technique with a small addition of carbon (up to 1.9 wt.%) has been used for tu...
In this work, nanocrystalline W–Al alloys (up to 20 at.% of Al) were produced by high energy ball mi...
In this work, nanocrystalline W–Al alloys (up to 20 at.% of Al) were produced by high energy ball mi...
In this work, nanocrystalline W–Al alloys (up to 20 at.% of Al) were produced by high energy ball mi...
Tungsten based alloys are extensively used in the defence application due to their high density and ...
Abstract Nanocrystalline W powders with an average crystallite size of about 50 nm were produced by ...
The grain refinement process and mechanisms of tungsten powder during ball milling are explored base...
[EN] In this work ultrafine and nanocrystalline WC-Co mixtures were obtained by low energy milling i...
Abstract: Nanostructured W40Cr60 alloy was produced by mechanical alloying (MA) of elemental tungste...
Cu-coated W nanocomposite powder was prepared by a combination of high-energy ball-milling of a WO3 ...
The high-energy ball milling method was adopted to explore the influence of ball milling parameters,...
The high-energy ball milling method was adopted to explore the influence of ball milling parameters,...
Preparation of fine grained, hard and ductile pure tungsten for future fusion reactor applications w...
AbstractExperimental investigations were undertaken in order to understand the mechanism of deformat...
High energy ball milling carried out in a planetary ball mill is generally used to alloy elementary ...
A reactive sintering technique with a small addition of carbon (up to 1.9 wt.%) has been used for tu...