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Ni-Co alloys with Co content varying from 2.4% to 59.3% were prepared by pulse electrodeposition nanocrystalline. The microstructures of the nanocrystalline Ni-Co alloys were characterized by XRD and TEM. The analysis of XRD indicates that nanocrystalline Ni-Co alloys are all face-centered cubic structure, single-phase solid solution with an average grain size in the range of 11-24 nm, and the average grain size decreases with increasing Co content. The grain size observed in the TEM structures of as-deposited Ni-Co alloys is consistent with that measured by XRD. For nanocrystalline Ni-Co alloys, the ultimate tension strength is in the range of 1300-1650 MPa and the elongation to failure is in the range of 10.5%-14.5%. Both the ultimate tension strength and the elongation to failure increase with increasing Co content. With increasing Co content, the grain growth in the process of tension deformation is gradually suppressed leading to improved work hardening rate and delayed plasticity instability, which aids to obtain enhanced ductility.
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Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals
ISSN: 1004-0609
CN: 43-1238/TG
Year: 2010
Issue: 1
Volume: 20
Page: 92-99
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