ISSN : 2471-9838

Nano Research & Applications

Self-Healing in rapidly solidified aluminium alloys

8th International Conference on Smart Materials and Structures
August 01-02, 2019 Dublin, Ireland

Alena Michalcova

University of Chemistry and Technology, Czech Republic

ScientificTracks Abstracts: Nano Res Appl

Abstract

Rapid solidification of alloys can be preformed e.g. by melt spinning method. This process leads to several changes in the microstructure, the main are increase of solubility of allying elements, microstructure refinement and formation of metastable phases such as quasicrystals. These microstructural features have prommising potential for self-healing behaviour of the material. Decomposition of supersaturated solid solution can lead to precipitation healing mechanism that was already proven in underaged aluminium alloy. Decomposition of quasicrystals can also cause closing of the crack in the alloy. The self-healing behaviour in the Al-Cr-Fe alloy was observed in this work. The alloy was studied by LM, SEM and TEM. Correlative SEM/AFM microscopy was also performed.

Biography

Alena Michalcová has completed her PhD from University of Chemistry and Technology in Prague and Postdoc Fellowship in Max-Planck Institute für Eisenforschung in Düsseldorf, Germany. She has published morethan 58 papers in reputed journals.

E-mail: michalca@vscht.cz