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Microstructure and arc erosion characteristics of Ag/Ni contacts by mechanical alloying
Q. F. Luo; Y. P. Wang; B. J. Ding
2005
Source PublicationIeee Transactions on Components and Packaging Technologies
ISSN1521-3331
Volume28Issue:4Pages:785-788
AbstractAg70/Ni30 contact alloy is prepared by the process of mechanical alloying and subsequent hot pressing. Results detected by X-ray diffraction and transmission electronic microscope indicate that this alloy is a mixture of "huge" Ag-rich matrix and micro-scaled or nanocrystalline Ni-rich particles. The fine particles strengthen alloy mechanically and their uniform dispersion also improve arc erosion morphology to a large extend, compared with situation of traditional materials prepared through power metallurgy technique.
description.departmentchinese acad sci, inst met res, shenyang 110016, peoples r china. xian jiaotong univ, xian 710049, peoples r china.;luo, qf (reprint author), chinese acad sci, inst met res, shenyang 110016, peoples r china;qfluo@imr.ac.cn yp-wang@imr.ac.cn
KeywordAgni Contact Alloy Hot Pressping (Hp) Mechanical Alloying (Ma) X-ray Diffraction (Xrd)
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Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.imr.ac.cn/handle/321006/40030
Collection中国科学院金属研究所
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Q. F. Luo,Y. P. Wang,B. J. Ding. Microstructure and arc erosion characteristics of Ag/Ni contacts by mechanical alloying[J]. Ieee Transactions on Components and Packaging Technologies,2005,28(4):785-788.
APA Q. F. Luo,Y. P. Wang,&B. J. Ding.(2005).Microstructure and arc erosion characteristics of Ag/Ni contacts by mechanical alloying.Ieee Transactions on Components and Packaging Technologies,28(4),785-788.
MLA Q. F. Luo,et al."Microstructure and arc erosion characteristics of Ag/Ni contacts by mechanical alloying".Ieee Transactions on Components and Packaging Technologies 28.4(2005):785-788.
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