Grain boundary (GB) segregation can markedly improve the stability of nanostructured alloys, where the fraction of GB sites is inherently large. Here, we explore the concept of entropically supported GB segregation in alloys with a tendency to phase-separate and its role in stabilizing nanostructures therein. These duplex nanocrystalline alloys are notably different, both in a structural and thermodynamic sense, from the previously studied “classical” nanocrystalline alloys, which are solid solutions with GB segregation of solute. Experiments are conducted on the W–Cr system, in which nanoduplex structures are expected. Upon heating ball-milled W–15 at.% Cr up to 950 °C, a nanoscale Cr-rich phase was found along the GBs. These precipitates ...
Improvement of the stability of nanocrystalline (NC) materials is always a challenge. In this paper,...
In the last few decades, nanocrystalline metals have been of increasing interest. Their ability to s...
The remarkably high strength of nanocrystalline metals is of great interest to researchers and seems...
Grain boundary segregation has been established through both simulation and experiments as a success...
Grain boundary segregation provides a method for stabilization of nanocrystalline metals—an alloying...
Grain boundary segregation can reduce the driving force for grain growth in nanocrystalline material...
Alloying nanocrystalline materials to stabilize them against grain growth is proving a critical enab...
Abstract Nanocrystalline metals are transitioning from laboratory curiosities to engi...
Nanocrystalline W powders with ∼20 nm average grain size are produced by high-energy ball milling an...
Thermal stability in nanocrystalline alloys has been extensively explored while using both experimen...
Thermal stability in nanocrystalline alloys has been extensively explored while using both experimen...
The instability of nanocrystalline materials against both grain growth and bulk phase separation is ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...
In nanocrystalline alloys, a range of configurations c an have low energies when solute atoms have ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...
Improvement of the stability of nanocrystalline (NC) materials is always a challenge. In this paper,...
In the last few decades, nanocrystalline metals have been of increasing interest. Their ability to s...
The remarkably high strength of nanocrystalline metals is of great interest to researchers and seems...
Grain boundary segregation has been established through both simulation and experiments as a success...
Grain boundary segregation provides a method for stabilization of nanocrystalline metals—an alloying...
Grain boundary segregation can reduce the driving force for grain growth in nanocrystalline material...
Alloying nanocrystalline materials to stabilize them against grain growth is proving a critical enab...
Abstract Nanocrystalline metals are transitioning from laboratory curiosities to engi...
Nanocrystalline W powders with ∼20 nm average grain size are produced by high-energy ball milling an...
Thermal stability in nanocrystalline alloys has been extensively explored while using both experimen...
Thermal stability in nanocrystalline alloys has been extensively explored while using both experimen...
The instability of nanocrystalline materials against both grain growth and bulk phase separation is ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...
In nanocrystalline alloys, a range of configurations c an have low energies when solute atoms have ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...
Improvement of the stability of nanocrystalline (NC) materials is always a challenge. In this paper,...
In the last few decades, nanocrystalline metals have been of increasing interest. Their ability to s...
The remarkably high strength of nanocrystalline metals is of great interest to researchers and seems...