2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.powtec.2014.10.048
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Synthesis and characterization of a MoWC-WC-NiC nanocomposite via mechanical alloying and sintering

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“…This suggests the occurrence of WMoC-NiC decomposition. Previously, we prepared the same system under different synthesis conditions, and this kind of decomposition was not observed [26,27], indicating that the crystal deformation conditions used in this work, namely 180 h of milling, followed by sintering, heat treatment, and quenching, supply the energy for the decomposition of the milled phases and therefore the formation of new phases during sintering and quenching. Table 1 summarizes the crystallographic data of the phases obtained by mechanical milling and quenching.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…This suggests the occurrence of WMoC-NiC decomposition. Previously, we prepared the same system under different synthesis conditions, and this kind of decomposition was not observed [26,27], indicating that the crystal deformation conditions used in this work, namely 180 h of milling, followed by sintering, heat treatment, and quenching, supply the energy for the decomposition of the milled phases and therefore the formation of new phases during sintering and quenching. Table 1 summarizes the crystallographic data of the phases obtained by mechanical milling and quenching.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…after the sintering process, and a comparison with its respective theoretical density (ρ t ) was also showed. In addition, the porosity can also be associated with the milling process as is explained in the literature [31]. ey reported from the BET results that the surface area of the samples is strongly dependent on the mechanical milling method [31].…”
Section: Relative Density and Porosity Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 93%