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Evaluation of high-energy milling efficiency in stainless steel with addition of vanadium carbides
by
Dias, A. N. O.
, Ribeiro, V. A. S.
, Melo, M. L. N. M.
, da Silva, M. R.
, Oliveira, A. F.
, Mendonça, C. S. P.
, Silva, G.
in
Ball milling
/ CAE) and Design
/ Chips
/ Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD
/ Deformation
/ Duplex stainless steels
/ Electron microscopes
/ Engineering
/ Industrial and Production Engineering
/ Magnetic properties
/ Martensite
/ Mechanical alloying
/ Mechanical Engineering
/ Mechanical milling
/ Media Management
/ Morphology
/ Original Article
/ Particle size
/ Recycling
/ Stainless steel
/ Vanadium carbide
/ Vanadium steels
/ X-ray diffraction
2018
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Evaluation of high-energy milling efficiency in stainless steel with addition of vanadium carbides
by
Dias, A. N. O.
, Ribeiro, V. A. S.
, Melo, M. L. N. M.
, da Silva, M. R.
, Oliveira, A. F.
, Mendonça, C. S. P.
, Silva, G.
in
Ball milling
/ CAE) and Design
/ Chips
/ Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD
/ Deformation
/ Duplex stainless steels
/ Electron microscopes
/ Engineering
/ Industrial and Production Engineering
/ Magnetic properties
/ Martensite
/ Mechanical alloying
/ Mechanical Engineering
/ Mechanical milling
/ Media Management
/ Morphology
/ Original Article
/ Particle size
/ Recycling
/ Stainless steel
/ Vanadium carbide
/ Vanadium steels
/ X-ray diffraction
2018
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Evaluation of high-energy milling efficiency in stainless steel with addition of vanadium carbides
by
Dias, A. N. O.
, Ribeiro, V. A. S.
, Melo, M. L. N. M.
, da Silva, M. R.
, Oliveira, A. F.
, Mendonça, C. S. P.
, Silva, G.
in
Ball milling
/ CAE) and Design
/ Chips
/ Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD
/ Deformation
/ Duplex stainless steels
/ Electron microscopes
/ Engineering
/ Industrial and Production Engineering
/ Magnetic properties
/ Martensite
/ Mechanical alloying
/ Mechanical Engineering
/ Mechanical milling
/ Media Management
/ Morphology
/ Original Article
/ Particle size
/ Recycling
/ Stainless steel
/ Vanadium carbide
/ Vanadium steels
/ X-ray diffraction
2018
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Evaluation of high-energy milling efficiency in stainless steel with addition of vanadium carbides
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Evaluation of high-energy milling efficiency in stainless steel with addition of vanadium carbides
2018
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The production of duplex stainless steel powders with the addition of carbides by high-energy mechanical milling is a novel method for recycling chips. With the increase in the consumption of raw material and energy and of the generation of residues, recycling is necessary due to environmental and industrial reasons. In this study, the effect of the addition of vanadium carbide on the morphology, particle size, and magnetic properties of the powders was investigated. The milling was realized using a planetary ball mill for 50 h at a milling speed of 350 rpm. The ball-to-powder weight ratio used was 20:1 and the 0, 1, and 3% wt. vanadium carbide addition. Produced duplex stainless steel powders from recycling chips were characterized by a scanning electron microscope (SEM), a laser particle size analyzer, X-ray diffraction (XRD), energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS), and magnetic characterization. The milling process led to the formation of martensite induced by deformation phase. It was verified that the addition of 3% carbide was the most effective in reduction of the particle size when compared to milling without carbide. The particle size of fabricated powders after 50 h of milling with 3% vanadium carbide addition was about 174 times lower than that of initial chips.
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Springer London,Springer Nature B.V
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