Corrosion and Critical Solute Content of Corrosion-Resistant Binary Solid Solution Cu-Al Alloys in Artificial Perspiration Solution: Implications Towards Tunable Cu-Based Alloys for Antimicrobial Surfaces

2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-5
Author(s):  
Santosh Dubey ◽  
S. K. Joshi ◽  
B. S. Tewari

The stability of a binary solid solution under irradiation has been studied. This has been done by performing linear stability analysis of a set of nonlinear reaction-diffusion equations under uniform irradiation. Owing to the complexity of the resulting system of eigenvalue equations, a numerical solution has been attempted to calculate the dispersion relations. The set of reaction-diffusion equations represent the coupled dynamics of vacancies, dumbbell-type interstitials, and lattice atoms. For a miscible system (Cu-Au) under uniform irradiation, the initiation and growth of the instability have been studied as a function of various control parameters.


2020 ◽  
Vol 150 ◽  
pp. 103588
Author(s):  
Mashroor S. Nitol ◽  
Sara Adibi ◽  
Christopher D. Barrett ◽  
Justin W. Wilkerson

Author(s):  
Halil Ibrahim Kurt ◽  
Ibrahim H. Guzelbey ◽  
Serdar Salman ◽  
Razamzan Asmatulu ◽  
Mustafa Dere

This study investigates the influence of titanium (Ti) and magnesium (Mg) additions on aluminum (Al) alloys in order to evaluate the relationship between the structure and properties of the new alloys. The alloys obtained at elevated temperatures mainly consist of Al–2Mg–1Ti, Al–2Mg–3Ti, Al–4Mg–2Ti, and Al–6Mg–2Ti alloys, as well as α and τ solid solution phases of intermetallic structures. Microstructural analyses were performed using X-ray diffraction (XRD), optical microscope, and energy dispersive spectrometry (EDS) techniques. Test results show that the average grain size of the alloys decreased with the addition of Ti inclusions during the casting and solidification processes, and the smallest grain size was found to be 90 μm for the Al–6Mg–3Ti alloy. In addition, tensile properties of the Al–Mg–Ti alloys were initially improved and then worsened after the addition of higher concentrations of Ti. The highest tensile and hardness values of the alloys were Al–4Mg–2Ti (205 MPa) and Al–6Mg–3Ti (80 BHN). The primary reasons for having higher mechanical properties may be attributed to strengthening of the solid solution and refinement of the grain size and shape during the solidification process. For this study, the optimum concentrations of Ti and Mg added to the Al alloys were 4 and 2 wt.%, respectively. This study may be useful for field researchers to develop new classes of Al alloys for various industrial applications.


1998 ◽  
Vol 13 (5) ◽  
pp. 1327-1334 ◽  
Author(s):  
Srečo Škapin ◽  
Drago Kolar ◽  
Danilo Suvorov ◽  
Zoran Samardžija

Subsolidus phase relations in the BaTiO3–La2TiO5–TiO2 part of the ternary BaO–La2O3–TiO2 system at 1300 °C in air were determined. The phases were characterized by x-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and electron probe wavelength dispersive spectroscopic microanalysis. A combination of techniques was employed because of insensitivity in detecting secondary phases by x-ray diffraction. The location and extent of Ba6−xLa8+2x/3Ti18O54 ternary solid solution 0.2(1) ⩽ x ⩽ 2.3(1) and Ba1−yLayTi1−y/4 (VTi)y/4O3 binary solid solution 0 ⩽ y ⩽ 0.3 at 1300 °C was established. Tie lines between various barium polytitanates with a sequence of Ba6−xLa8+2x/3Ti18O54 solid solution regions were determined.


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