NiW alloy was electrodeposited from the electrolyte solution containing sodium tungstate, nickel sulfate and ammonium citrate. The electrodeposition, heat treatment, structure, surface morphology and corrosion resista...NiW alloy was electrodeposited from the electrolyte solution containing sodium tungstate, nickel sulfate and ammonium citrate. The electrodeposition, heat treatment, structure, surface morphology and corrosion resistance in w=0.03 NaCl solution, of NiW alloys were studied by means of DSC, XRD, SEM and electrochemical techniques. The results showed that the obtained NiW alloy electrodeposit with W weight content (wW=0.471) was presented in more typical nanocrystalline. After heat treatment at 400 ℃ for 1 h, the phase structure of the deposits was not obviously changed whereas the agglomerate for the reunion of tiny grains on deposit surface caused the granule in a more smooth morphology, the microhardness was slightly increased and the corrosion resistance was enhanced.展开更多
NiW alloys were fabricated by cold isostatic pressing, the W content being 5, 7 and 9.3 at%, respectively. The NiW substrates were obtained by rolling assisted biaxially texturing. The cold rolling and recrystallizati...NiW alloys were fabricated by cold isostatic pressing, the W content being 5, 7 and 9.3 at%, respectively. The NiW substrates were obtained by rolling assisted biaxially texturing. The cold rolling and recrystallization textures of NiW substrates were systematically studied by X-ray and EBSD, which revealed a variation of rolling texture in NiW substrates with increasing W content, which also influenced the copper (C) type and brass (B) type texture, as well as the transition between them. In addition, the recrystallization texture was influenced by the cold rolling texture. The main observations are: (1) Deformation twinning and orientation banding attributed to the cross slip and it is strongly related to the stacking fault energy which has a decisive effect on the texture transition from C to B type texture in NiW substrates with the W content increase. (2) The recrystallization cube texture is strongly related to the rolling texture. The C type texture was obtained in Ni5W substrates with 99% reduction, and was beneficial for the formation of the cube texture after recrystallization. The B type texture was obtained in Ni9W substrates with 99% reduction, and it was hard to obtain the cube texture, where a large number of annealing twins were formed during recrystallization process, leading to the formation of rotating cube texture, and thereby affecting the formation of sharp cube texture in Ni9W substrate.展开更多
基金Project supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Fujian (No. E0210005) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 29773039).
文摘NiW alloy was electrodeposited from the electrolyte solution containing sodium tungstate, nickel sulfate and ammonium citrate. The electrodeposition, heat treatment, structure, surface morphology and corrosion resistance in w=0.03 NaCl solution, of NiW alloys were studied by means of DSC, XRD, SEM and electrochemical techniques. The results showed that the obtained NiW alloy electrodeposit with W weight content (wW=0.471) was presented in more typical nanocrystalline. After heat treatment at 400 ℃ for 1 h, the phase structure of the deposits was not obviously changed whereas the agglomerate for the reunion of tiny grains on deposit surface caused the granule in a more smooth morphology, the microhardness was slightly increased and the corrosion resistance was enhanced.
基金National Basic Research Program "973" of China (2006CB601005)National High Technology Research and Development Program "863" of China (2009AA032401)+1 种基金National Natural science foundation of China (50771003, 50802004)Beijing Municipal Natural Science Foundation (2092006)
文摘NiW alloys were fabricated by cold isostatic pressing, the W content being 5, 7 and 9.3 at%, respectively. The NiW substrates were obtained by rolling assisted biaxially texturing. The cold rolling and recrystallization textures of NiW substrates were systematically studied by X-ray and EBSD, which revealed a variation of rolling texture in NiW substrates with increasing W content, which also influenced the copper (C) type and brass (B) type texture, as well as the transition between them. In addition, the recrystallization texture was influenced by the cold rolling texture. The main observations are: (1) Deformation twinning and orientation banding attributed to the cross slip and it is strongly related to the stacking fault energy which has a decisive effect on the texture transition from C to B type texture in NiW substrates with the W content increase. (2) The recrystallization cube texture is strongly related to the rolling texture. The C type texture was obtained in Ni5W substrates with 99% reduction, and was beneficial for the formation of the cube texture after recrystallization. The B type texture was obtained in Ni9W substrates with 99% reduction, and it was hard to obtain the cube texture, where a large number of annealing twins were formed during recrystallization process, leading to the formation of rotating cube texture, and thereby affecting the formation of sharp cube texture in Ni9W substrate.