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Microstructure Evolution of Sm-Fe Alloy Prepared by Cryomilling in Liquid Nitrogen
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    The Sm-Fe alloy powders were prepared by cryomilling in liquid nitrogen. By means of XRD, HRTEM and Inert Gas Pulse-Infrared-Thermal Conductivity method, the microstructure evolution of the Sm2Fe17 alloy powders during the cryomilling process was studied. The results show that the grain sizes of Sm-Fe alloy powders were rapidly reduced by cryomilling in liquid nitrogen. The grain sizes of the alloy powders were about 10 nm and 5 nm after cryomilling for 5 h and 9 h, respectively. The nitrogen content in the Sm-Fe alloy powders increased with longer cryomilling time. After cryomilling at 150 r/min for 9 h, the content of nitrogen reached 1.62wt%. With increasing of the cryomilling time, the Sm2Fel7 phase changed to amorphous phase. Low cryomilling speed can slow down the formation of amorphous phases

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[Qiu Xiaofeng, Cui Xiangzhong, Yang Bin, Chen Hanbin. Microstructure Evolution of Sm-Fe Alloy Prepared by Cryomilling in Liquid Nitrogen[J]. Rare Metal Materials and Engineering,2010,39(8):1484~1487.]
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  • Received:August 20,2009
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