Abstract
Al based nanocrystalline alloys with high fracture strength are fabricated using consolidation and controlled crystallisation strategy of amorphous powder precursors. The sintered product exhibits high specific strength of 3.18 × 105 Nm kg− 1. The compacted microstructure and ultrafine grains caused by sufficient densification and crystallisation of Al based amorphous powders are responsible for considerable properties of the sample. Furthermore, the densification process and mechanical behaviour of the sintered Al based nanocrystalline alloy are investigated in detail. The Al based nanocrystalline alloys prepared by synergetic process of powder consolidation and crystallisation of amorphous can exhibit much improved mechanical properties compared with conventional Al alloys, which can have potential engineering applications.
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