Microcalorimetry: A powerful tool for quantitative analysis of aging hardening response of Cu-Ni-Sn alloys
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Donoso, E.
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Diánez, M. J.
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Perejón, A.
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Sánchez Jiménez, P. E.
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Pérez Maqueda, L. A.
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Sayagués, M. J.
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Criado, J. M.
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2019-05-29T13:10:21Z
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2019-05-29T13:10:21Z
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2017
Cita de ítem
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Journal of Alloys and Compounds 694 (2017) 710-714
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09258388
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10.1016/j.jallcom.2016.10.060
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/168797
Abstract
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The method for the deconvolution of overlapping DSC peaks here proposed has been used by the first
time for the quantitative determination of the enthalpies associated to the phase transitions undergone
during the aging of an alloy. They have been determined the enthalpies evolved along the first and the
second overlapping DSC traces of Cu-10 wt%Ni-5.5 wt%Sn alloy, which are associated, respectively, to the
spinodal decomposition of the alloy and the segregation of a DO22 (CuxNi1-x)3Sn tetragonal phase. The
fraction of the DO22 phase (responsible of the aging hardening of this alloy) has been successfully
determined from DSC as a function of the annealing treatment, while TEM and XRD failed for this
purpose. It has been demonstrated that a threshold higher than 50% of crystallization of the DO22 phase
is required for achieving a significant increase of the hardness as a function of the crystallization percentage.
These results suggest that microcalorimetric measurement can be a powerful tool to establish
quantitative relationships between the mechanical, electrical or functional properties of alloys and their
structural changes undergone by aging.