2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2006.03.013
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Effect of the heating rate on crystallization behavior of mechanically alloyed Mg50Ni50Mg50Ni50 amorphous alloy

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“…Although, the sequence reported by Aydinbeyli et al [32], is basically in agreement with the results obtained in this work, it did not indicate the existence of an amorphous precursor before the Mg 2 Ni formation, which is completely different in composition and thermal behavior to the amorphous obtained in the last stage of milling. Fig.…”
Section: Amorphisationsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Although, the sequence reported by Aydinbeyli et al [32], is basically in agreement with the results obtained in this work, it did not indicate the existence of an amorphous precursor before the Mg 2 Ni formation, which is completely different in composition and thermal behavior to the amorphous obtained in the last stage of milling. Fig.…”
Section: Amorphisationsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Lo anterior, se encuentra en contraposición a lo publicado por Rouggeri et al [12] y Aydinbeyli et al [13] , quienes informaron que al aumentar el tiempo de molienda después de la obtención del amorfo Mg 50 Ni 50 , es posible detectar a nivel de DRX tanto Mg 2 Ni como MgNi 2 .…”
Section: Caracterización Microestructural Y Morfológicaunclassified
“…4). Se puede apreciar que existen dos eventos exotérmicos principales, los cuales, según los reportes de bibliografía [10][11][12][13] Analizando las curvas de CDB obtenidas, es posible concluir que el aumento del tiempo de molienda no modifica la temperatura de pico del primer y segundo evento exotérmico, los cuales permanecen en los 345 ± 6 °C y 450 ± 2 °C, respectivamente.…”
Section: Estudio De La Estabilidad Térmicaunclassified
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