Design of Stable Nanocrystalline Alloys
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Abstract
Nanostructured metals are generally unstable; their grains grow rapidly even at low temperatures, rendering them difficult to process and often unsuitable for usage. Alloying has been found to improve stability, but only in a few empirically discovered systems. We have developed a theoretical framework with which stable nanostructured alloys can be designed. A nanostructure stability map based on a thermodynamic model is applied to design stable nanostructured tungsten alloys. We identify a candidate alloy, W-Ti, and demonstrate substantially enhanced stability for the high-temperature, long-duration conditions amenable to powder-route production of bulk nanostructured tungsten. This nanostructured alloy…
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3Topics & keywords
- Nanocrystalline material
- Tungsten
- Materials science
- Merge (version control)
- Grain size
- Alloy
- Grain growth
- Metal