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Title: On the Structural Features of Mechanically Alloyed Cu-Ag and Au-Co by Severe Cold and Cryogenic Plastic Deformation
Authors: Tolmachev, T.
Pilyugin, V.
Ancharov, A.
Patselov, A.
Chernyshev, E.
Zolotarev, K.
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Citation: On the Structural Features of Mechanically Alloyed Cu-Ag and Au-Co by Severe Cold and Cryogenic Plastic Deformation / T. Tolmachev, V. Pilyugin, A. Ancharov et al. // Physics Procedia. — 2016. — Vol. 84. — P. 349-354.
Abstract: The effect of cryogenic temperature on the formation of solid solutions by mechanical alloying (MA) was studied using synchrotron diffraction and some additional methods. Two systems with different positive enthalpy of mixing (Cu-Ag Ee Cyrillic sign Au-Co) were involved. MA by severe plastic deformation at 293 K and 80 K leads to the formation of fcc substitutional solid solutions, with the excess of the equilibrium concentration for both systems. The effect of cryogenic deformation consists in smaller dissolution of the original basic element of the charge (Cu) for Cu-Ag solid solution and in increasing of solute (Co) for Au-Co one. Diffraction experiments were performed at the SR beamline #4 of the VEPP-3 storage ring. © 2016 The Authors.
Keywords: MECHANICAL ALLOYING
POSITIVE ENTHALPY OF MIXING
SEVERE PLASTIC DEFORMATION
SYNCHROTRON DIFFRACTION
CRYOGENICS
DIFFRACTION
ELECTRONS
ENTHALPY
FREE ELECTRON LASERS
GOLD
LASER RADIATION
MECHANICAL ALLOYING
MIXING
PLASTIC DEFORMATION
SILVER
CRYOGENIC DEFORMATION
CRYOGENIC TEMPERATURES
ENTHALPY OF MIXING
EQUILIBRIUM CONCENTRATION
MECHANICALLY ALLOYED
SEVERE PLASTIC DEFORMATIONS
SUBSTITUTIONAL SOLID SOLUTIONS
SYNCHROTRON DIFFRACTION
SOLID SOLUTIONS
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/75627
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
cc-by-nc-nd
gold
Conference name: International Conference on Synchrotron and Free Electron Laser Radiation: Generation and Application, SFR 2016
Conference date: 4 July 2016 through 7 July 2016
SCOPUS ID: 85016332948
WOS ID: 000392696400057
PURE ID: 1621315
ISSN: 1875-3884
DOI: 10.1016/j.phpro.2016.11.059
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