Comparative analysis of niobium and vanadium carbide efficiency in the high energy mechanical milling of aluminum bronze alloy

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Main Author: Dias,Alexandre Nogueira Ottoboni
Publication Date: 2018
Other Authors: Oliveira,Leonardo Albergaria, Mendonça,Claudiney Sales Pereira, Junqueira,Mateus Morais, Melo,Mirian de Lourdes Noronha Motta, Silva,Gilbert
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Summary: Abstract This study aims to analyze the efficiency of niobium and vanadium carbides in the high energy mechanical milling of aluminum bronze alloy. Two series of experiments were made following the same steps for both niobium carbide (NbC) and vanadium carbide (VC) additions: 30 g of chips were weighed and placed in a stainless steel jar with 3 % of carbide and 1 % of stearic acid for a mass/sphere relationship of 1:10. The milling was realized using a planetary ball mill for 10, 30 and 50 hours in an inert argon atmosphere at 300 rpm. Results shown in laser diffraction indicate a great reduction in the particle sizes of powders when VC is used. For 30 hours milling, D50 values ranged from 1580 µm with NbC to 182.3 µm with VC addition. The D50 values ranged from 251.5 µm with NbC to 52.26 µm with VC addition, for 50 hours milling. The scanning electron microscopy showed that in 10 hours of milling, the energy was not sufficient to achieve the shear of chips in both cases. For 30 hours, it's possible to observe particles with sizes between 100 µm and 800 µm with NbC addition while for the same milling time, with VC it's possible to see particles with different sizes, but with many shapes of fine particulates. For 50 hours milling, particles achieved the smaller sizes between 50 and 200 µm with NbC and ranging from 5 until 50 µm with VC addition.
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spelling Comparative analysis of niobium and vanadium carbide efficiency in the high energy mechanical milling of aluminum bronze alloyaluminum bronzeniobium carbidevanadium carbidehigh energy ball millingpowder metallurgyAbstract This study aims to analyze the efficiency of niobium and vanadium carbides in the high energy mechanical milling of aluminum bronze alloy. Two series of experiments were made following the same steps for both niobium carbide (NbC) and vanadium carbide (VC) additions: 30 g of chips were weighed and placed in a stainless steel jar with 3 % of carbide and 1 % of stearic acid for a mass/sphere relationship of 1:10. The milling was realized using a planetary ball mill for 10, 30 and 50 hours in an inert argon atmosphere at 300 rpm. Results shown in laser diffraction indicate a great reduction in the particle sizes of powders when VC is used. For 30 hours milling, D50 values ranged from 1580 µm with NbC to 182.3 µm with VC addition. The D50 values ranged from 251.5 µm with NbC to 52.26 µm with VC addition, for 50 hours milling. The scanning electron microscopy showed that in 10 hours of milling, the energy was not sufficient to achieve the shear of chips in both cases. For 30 hours, it's possible to observe particles with sizes between 100 µm and 800 µm with NbC addition while for the same milling time, with VC it's possible to see particles with different sizes, but with many shapes of fine particulates. For 50 hours milling, particles achieved the smaller sizes between 50 and 200 µm with NbC and ranging from 5 until 50 µm with VC addition.Fundação Gorceix2018-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2448-167X2018000100059REM - International Engineering Journal v.71 n.1 2018reponame:REM - International Engineering Journalinstname:Fundação Gorceix (FG)instacron:FG10.1590/0370-44672017710031info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDias,Alexandre Nogueira OttoboniOliveira,Leonardo AlbergariaMendonça,Claudiney Sales PereiraJunqueira,Mateus MoraisMelo,Mirian de Lourdes Noronha MottaSilva,Gilberteng2018-01-09T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2448-167X2018000100059Revistahttps://www.rem.com.br/?lang=pt-brPRIhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||editor@rem.com.br2448-167X2448-167Xopendoar:2018-01-09T00:00REM - International Engineering Journal - Fundação Gorceix (FG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comparative analysis of niobium and vanadium carbide efficiency in the high energy mechanical milling of aluminum bronze alloy
title Comparative analysis of niobium and vanadium carbide efficiency in the high energy mechanical milling of aluminum bronze alloy
spellingShingle Comparative analysis of niobium and vanadium carbide efficiency in the high energy mechanical milling of aluminum bronze alloy
Dias,Alexandre Nogueira Ottoboni
aluminum bronze
niobium carbide
vanadium carbide
high energy ball milling
powder metallurgy
title_short Comparative analysis of niobium and vanadium carbide efficiency in the high energy mechanical milling of aluminum bronze alloy
title_full Comparative analysis of niobium and vanadium carbide efficiency in the high energy mechanical milling of aluminum bronze alloy
title_fullStr Comparative analysis of niobium and vanadium carbide efficiency in the high energy mechanical milling of aluminum bronze alloy
title_full_unstemmed Comparative analysis of niobium and vanadium carbide efficiency in the high energy mechanical milling of aluminum bronze alloy
title_sort Comparative analysis of niobium and vanadium carbide efficiency in the high energy mechanical milling of aluminum bronze alloy
author Dias,Alexandre Nogueira Ottoboni
author_facet Dias,Alexandre Nogueira Ottoboni
Oliveira,Leonardo Albergaria
Mendonça,Claudiney Sales Pereira
Junqueira,Mateus Morais
Melo,Mirian de Lourdes Noronha Motta
Silva,Gilbert
author_role author
author2 Oliveira,Leonardo Albergaria
Mendonça,Claudiney Sales Pereira
Junqueira,Mateus Morais
Melo,Mirian de Lourdes Noronha Motta
Silva,Gilbert
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dias,Alexandre Nogueira Ottoboni
Oliveira,Leonardo Albergaria
Mendonça,Claudiney Sales Pereira
Junqueira,Mateus Morais
Melo,Mirian de Lourdes Noronha Motta
Silva,Gilbert
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv aluminum bronze
niobium carbide
vanadium carbide
high energy ball milling
powder metallurgy
topic aluminum bronze
niobium carbide
vanadium carbide
high energy ball milling
powder metallurgy
description Abstract This study aims to analyze the efficiency of niobium and vanadium carbides in the high energy mechanical milling of aluminum bronze alloy. Two series of experiments were made following the same steps for both niobium carbide (NbC) and vanadium carbide (VC) additions: 30 g of chips were weighed and placed in a stainless steel jar with 3 % of carbide and 1 % of stearic acid for a mass/sphere relationship of 1:10. The milling was realized using a planetary ball mill for 10, 30 and 50 hours in an inert argon atmosphere at 300 rpm. Results shown in laser diffraction indicate a great reduction in the particle sizes of powders when VC is used. For 30 hours milling, D50 values ranged from 1580 µm with NbC to 182.3 µm with VC addition. The D50 values ranged from 251.5 µm with NbC to 52.26 µm with VC addition, for 50 hours milling. The scanning electron microscopy showed that in 10 hours of milling, the energy was not sufficient to achieve the shear of chips in both cases. For 30 hours, it's possible to observe particles with sizes between 100 µm and 800 µm with NbC addition while for the same milling time, with VC it's possible to see particles with different sizes, but with many shapes of fine particulates. For 50 hours milling, particles achieved the smaller sizes between 50 and 200 µm with NbC and ranging from 5 until 50 µm with VC addition.
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