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Mechanical alloying has been achieved by ball milling in horizontal an
d attritor mills in elemental powder mixtures of the following binary
metallic systems: Co-Cu, Co-Ti, Co-Sn, Cu-Al, Cu-Fe, Cu-Zn and Co-Sn.
These binary systems represent a variety of conditions regarding cryst
al structures of the elements and types of equilibrium phase diagrams.
With the exception of the Co-Ti system, in which an amorphous phase p
redominated after long milling times, mechanical alloying lead to the
formation of the same phases found in the respective equilibrium phase
diagrams, albeit with differences in the phase compositions. It was o
bserved that some of the possible phases were preferentially formed at
the expense of others; as a consequence, their compositional ranges o
f existence were extended and shifted over those established under equ
ilibrium conditions. It is argued that thermodynamic considerations re
present the main issue involved in the occurrence of phase selection d
uring mechanical alloying.