Modeling of impact energy generated by free falling ball / Salina Budin, Aznifa Mahyam Zaharudin and Sugeng Priyanto

As a common practice in Mechanical Alloying (MA), the mixture of the work materials to be alloyed is placed in a container together with relevant milling medium. The vial and the charge materials are then moved in such a manner to create kinetic energy on the charge materials in the vial. Upon the c...

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Main Authors: Budin, Salina, Zaharudin, Aznifa Mahyam, Priyanto, Sugeng
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spelling my.uitm.ir.162992019-12-24T06:34:20Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/16299/ Modeling of impact energy generated by free falling ball / Salina Budin, Aznifa Mahyam Zaharudin and Sugeng Priyanto Budin, Salina Zaharudin, Aznifa Mahyam Priyanto, Sugeng Metallurgy As a common practice in Mechanical Alloying (MA), the mixture of the work materials to be alloyed is placed in a container together with relevant milling medium. The vial and the charge materials are then moved in such a manner to create kinetic energy on the charge materials in the vial. Upon the collisions of the charge materials against each other as well as against the wall of the vial, kinetic energy is converted into impact energy. This impact energy is absorbed by the work materials which are repeatedly flattened, cold welded, fractured and re-welded - important mechanisms in MA. Since MA process utilizes energy generated by impact, it is important to understand the way on how kinetic energy of charged materials is transferred into impact energy. Four events of collision have been identified in the ball milling process: direct collision between balls, collision with sliding between the balls, direct collision between the balls and inner surface of the vial as well as collision with the sliding between the balls and inner surface of the vial. However, the most effective impact event is direct collision between the balls and inner surface of the vial. This paper presents a model of energy conversion and impact energy generation during the collision based on free falling experiment, which is the closest resemblance to the direct collision between the balls and the inner wall of the vial. Universiti Teknologi MARA, Pulau Pinang & Pusat Penerbitan Universiti (UPENA) 2009 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/16299/2/AJ_SALINA%20BUDIN%20ESTEEM%2009.pdf Budin, Salina and Zaharudin, Aznifa Mahyam and Priyanto, Sugeng (2009) Modeling of impact energy generated by free falling ball / Salina Budin, Aznifa Mahyam Zaharudin and Sugeng Priyanto. Esteem Academic Journal, 5 (1). pp. 11-24. ISSN 1675-7939
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Budin, Salina
Zaharudin, Aznifa Mahyam
Priyanto, Sugeng
Modeling of impact energy generated by free falling ball / Salina Budin, Aznifa Mahyam Zaharudin and Sugeng Priyanto
description As a common practice in Mechanical Alloying (MA), the mixture of the work materials to be alloyed is placed in a container together with relevant milling medium. The vial and the charge materials are then moved in such a manner to create kinetic energy on the charge materials in the vial. Upon the collisions of the charge materials against each other as well as against the wall of the vial, kinetic energy is converted into impact energy. This impact energy is absorbed by the work materials which are repeatedly flattened, cold welded, fractured and re-welded - important mechanisms in MA. Since MA process utilizes energy generated by impact, it is important to understand the way on how kinetic energy of charged materials is transferred into impact energy. Four events of collision have been identified in the ball milling process: direct collision between balls, collision with sliding between the balls, direct collision between the balls and inner surface of the vial as well as collision with the sliding between the balls and inner surface of the vial. However, the most effective impact event is direct collision between the balls and inner surface of the vial. This paper presents a model of energy conversion and impact energy generation during the collision based on free falling experiment, which is the closest resemblance to the direct collision between the balls and the inner wall of the vial.
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author Budin, Salina
Zaharudin, Aznifa Mahyam
Priyanto, Sugeng
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Zaharudin, Aznifa Mahyam
Priyanto, Sugeng
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title Modeling of impact energy generated by free falling ball / Salina Budin, Aznifa Mahyam Zaharudin and Sugeng Priyanto
title_short Modeling of impact energy generated by free falling ball / Salina Budin, Aznifa Mahyam Zaharudin and Sugeng Priyanto
title_full Modeling of impact energy generated by free falling ball / Salina Budin, Aznifa Mahyam Zaharudin and Sugeng Priyanto
title_fullStr Modeling of impact energy generated by free falling ball / Salina Budin, Aznifa Mahyam Zaharudin and Sugeng Priyanto
title_full_unstemmed Modeling of impact energy generated by free falling ball / Salina Budin, Aznifa Mahyam Zaharudin and Sugeng Priyanto
title_sort modeling of impact energy generated by free falling ball / salina budin, aznifa mahyam zaharudin and sugeng priyanto
publisher Universiti Teknologi MARA, Pulau Pinang & Pusat Penerbitan Universiti (UPENA)
publishDate 2009
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/16299/2/AJ_SALINA%20BUDIN%20ESTEEM%2009.pdf
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