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Scripta Materialia | 1999

X-ray diffraction characterization of the decomposition behavior of γMn phase in a Mn-30at.%Cu alloy

Fuxing Yin; Yoshiaki Ohsawa; Akira Sato; Kohji Kawahara

In MnCu alloys with more than about 70 at. % Mn, antiferromagnetic phase transition and the closely associated fcc-fct phase transformation take place in the {gamma}{sub Mn} phase which is stable at higher temperatures. The decomposition of {gamma}{sub Mn} phase into Mn-rich and Cu-rich fractions in aged MnCu alloys has been extensively investigated and the boundaries of the metastable miscibility gap for {gamma}{sub Mn} phase were also outlined by means of the Vickers hardness data of aged MnCu alloys. However, the Mn contents of the two decomposed fractions confined by the gap boundaries describe the decomposition behavior during aging only qualitatively, because both Mn content and volume fraction of the decomposed products are influenced not only by aging temperature, but also by alloy composition, aging time and the possible precipitation of {alpha}{sub Mn} phase. The purpose of the present work is to characterize the co-existence of the decomposed two phases by an accurate X-ray scanning, and hence trying to clarify the decomposition process of {gamma}{sub Mn} phase quantitatively.


Zeitschrift Fur Metallkunde | 2003

The damping behavior of a Ni-50 at.%Ti shape memory alloy

Fuxing Yin; Susumu Takamori; Yoshiaki Ohsawa; Kohji Kawahara

In order to utilize the shape memory alloys (SMAs) for prospective damping applications, a near equiatomic NiTi alloy was investigated on a dynamic mechanical analyzer in the infrasonic frequency range. A high damping capacity stable to the variation of temperature can be obtained during a two-stage phase transformation and in the martensite state approaching to the martensite-parent phase transformation temperature in the NiTi SMA. The transient damping peaks associated with the phase transformation in the NiTi SMA shows a strong frequency dependence in both solutionized and annealed specimens. The frequency dependence parameter, n, was found to be in the range 0.3 – 0.6. For the applied strain amplitudes from 8.5 × 10 –6 to 5.0 × 10 –5 a clear strain amplitude dependence was not observed in the damping peaks, except for the solutionized specimens. While the damping capacity of the martensite state, characterized at 300 K, showed obvious frequency dependences in both the solutionized and annealed specimens, only the annealed specimens manifested the strain amplitude dependence. The different damping behavior was attributed to the internal structure of martensite, including dislocations, the twinning types and variant interfaces, changeable with the prior thermomechanical treatments.


Light Metals | 2012

Refinement of Fe-Intermetallic Compounds by Caliber Rolling Process of AL-MG-SI-FE Alloys

Chakkrist Phongphisutthinan; Hiroyasu Tezuka; Tatsuo Sato; Susumu Takamori; Yoshiaki Ohsawa

The recycling process of aluminum scraps commonly contains high amount of impurities, especially Fe content which results in degraded properties compared with the primary aluminum production. The refinement of Fe-intermetallic compounds becomes increasingly important to extend the utilization of recycled aluminum. In this study, a thermo-mechanical process of Al-(2.2–2.3)mass%Si-0.9mass%Mg-(1.0–2.0)mass%Fe alloys by caliber rolling process was performed to investigate the refinement of Fe-intermetallic compounds and the mechanical properties. Fine fragmented Fe-intermetallic particles from around 200nm were achieved after 95% caliber rolling. The caliber rolling can effectively improve mechanical properties with good ultimate strength of 345–360MPa and high elongation of 15–25% in comparison with the as-cast l%Fe specimen with low ultimate strength of 269MPa and low elongation of 1.5%.


Acta Materialia | 2000

Phase decomposition of the γ phase in a Mn–30 at.% Cu alloy during aging

Fuxing Yin; Yoshiaki Ohsawa; Akira Sato; Kohji Kawahara


Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | 2006

High-damping properties of Mn–Cu sintered alloys

Mikio Fukuhara; Fuxing Yin; Yoshiaki Ohsawa; Susumu Takamori


Materials Transactions | 2002

The Effects of Static Strain on the Damping Capacity of High Damping Alloys.

Fuxing Yin; Susumu Takamori; Yoshiaki Ohsawa; Akira Sato; Kohji Kawahara


Journal of The Japan Institute of Metals | 2001

A MnCuNiFe Damping Alloy with Superior Workability and Easiness for Recycle

Fuxing Yin; Susumu Takamori; Yoshiaki Ohsawa; Akira Sato; Kohji Kawahara


Materials Transactions | 2001

Characterization of the Strain-amplitude and Frequency Dependent Damping Capacity in the M2052 Alloy.

Fuxing Yin; Yoshiaki Ohsawa; Akira Sato; Kohji Kawahara


Materials Transactions Jim | 1998

Decomposition of High Temperature γMn Phase during Continuous Cooling and Resultant Damping Behavior in Mn74.8Cu19.2Ni4.0Fe2.0 and Mn72.4Cu20.0Ni5.6Fe2.0 Alloys

Fuxing Yin; Yoshiaki Ohsawa; Akira Sato; Kohji Kawahara


Scripta Materialia | 1998

Temperature Dependent Damping Behavior in a Mn-18Cu-6Ni-2Fe Alloy Continuously Cooled in Different Rates from the Solid Solution Temperature

Fuxing Yin; Yoshiaki Ohsawa; Akira Sato; Kohji Kawahara

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Akira Sato

Iwaki Meisei University

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Kohji Kawahara

National Institute for Materials Science

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Fuxing Yin

Hebei University of Technology

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Susumu Takamori

National Institute for Materials Science

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Hiroyasu Tezuka

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Tatsuo Sato

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Fuxing Yin

Hebei University of Technology

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