Publication detail
Influence of Temperature on Microhardness of Aluminium-based composites Produced by Controlled Hypereutectic Reaction in Al-Ni Binary System
KLAKURKOVÁ, L. ČELKO, L. SLÁMEČKA, K. DOLEŽAL, P. ŠVEJCAR, J.
Czech title
Teplotní závislost mikrotvrdosti kompozitu na bázi Al vyrobeného řízenou hypereutektickou reakcí binárního systému Al-Ni
English title
Influence of Temperature on Microhardness of Aluminium-based composites Produced by Controlled Hypereutectic Reaction in Al-Ni Binary System
Type
journal article - other
Language
en
Original abstract
In the Ni _Al binary system, the majority of scientific attention is focused on the development of NiAl and Ni3Al phases. These phases have a great potential in high temperature applications. The Ni _Al binary system also contains other three, less known phases. The NiAl3, Ni2Al3 and Ni5Al3 phases are not considered for use in high-temperature applications mainly due to their lower melting points being 854 degree C, 1133 degree C and approx. 700 degree C, respectively. New information about their formation and degradation mechanisms, morphology, and distribution, physical and mechanical properties can be, however, successfully used for strengthening of Al composites, Ni/Al/Ni interconnections, and layered structures design. This contribution is focused on local mechanical properties of Al substrate and strengthening Al-rich intermetallic phases produced from deposited Ni sacrificial coatings after the annealing in a wide range of temperatures encompassing the solid and/or molten state of the aluminium substrate.
Czech abstract
In the Ni _Al binary system, the majority of scientific attention is focused on the development of NiAl and Ni3Al phases. These phases have a great potential in high temperature applications. The Ni _Al binary system also contains other three, less known phases. The NiAl3, Ni2Al3 and Ni5Al3 phases are not considered for use in high-temperature applications mainly due to their lower melting points being 854 degree C, 1133 degree C and approx. 700 degree C, respectively. New information about their formation and degradation mechanisms, morphology, and distribution, physical and mechanical properties can be, however, successfully used for strengthening of Al composites, Ni/Al/Ni interconnections, and layered structures design. This contribution is focused on local mechanical properties of Al substrate and strengthening Al-rich intermetallic phases produced from deposited Ni sacrificial coatings after the annealing in a wide range of temperatures encompassing the solid and/or molten state of the aluminium substrate.
English abstract
In the Ni _Al binary system, the majority of scientific attention is focused on the development of NiAl and Ni3Al phases. These phases have a great potential in high temperature applications. The Ni _Al binary system also contains other three, less known phases. The NiAl3, Ni2Al3 and Ni5Al3 phases are not considered for use in high-temperature applications mainly due to their lower melting points being 854 degree C, 1133 degree C and approx. 700 degree C, respectively. New information about their formation and degradation mechanisms, morphology, and distribution, physical and mechanical properties can be, however, successfully used for strengthening of Al composites, Ni/Al/Ni interconnections, and layered structures design. This contribution is focused on local mechanical properties of Al substrate and strengthening Al-rich intermetallic phases produced from deposited Ni sacrificial coatings after the annealing in a wide range of temperatures encompassing the solid and/or molten state of the aluminium substrate.
Keywords in Czech
intermetalika; Al kompozity; hypereutektické stlitiny; mikrotvrdost
Keywords in English
Al-rich intermetallics; aluminium-based composites; hypereutectic alloys; microhardness
RIV year
2011
Released
15.07.2011
Publisher
Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Chemistry
Location
Brno
ISSN
0009-2770
Volume
105
Number
S
Pages from–to
820–821
Pages count
2
BIBTEX
@article{BUT73404,
author="Lenka {Klakurková} and Ladislav {Čelko} and Karel {Slámečka} and Pavel {Doležal} and Jiří {Švejcar},
title="Influence of Temperature on Microhardness of Aluminium-based composites Produced by Controlled Hypereutectic Reaction in Al-Ni Binary System",
year="2011",
volume="105",
number="S",
month="July",
pages="820--821",
publisher="Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Chemistry",
address="Brno",
issn="0009-2770"
}