1. Microstructure and thermal properties of mechanically alloyed W-1%TiC powder consolidated via two-step HIPping
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Marcin Osuchowski, Krzysztof Perkowski, M. Andrzejczuk, M. Zalewska, and Zbigniew Oksiuta
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Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,Alloy ,02 engineering and technology ,engineering.material ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Microstructure ,01 natural sciences ,Thermal expansion ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,Carbide ,Grain growth ,Thermal conductivity ,Nuclear Energy and Engineering ,Flexural strength ,0103 physical sciences ,engineering ,General Materials Science ,Composite material ,0210 nano-technology ,Porosity ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
In this work an influence of a fabrication route on the microstructure, thermal and mechanical properties of the W-1%TiC was studied. The W-1%TiC powder was mechanically alloyed using the stainless steel milling media. Two-step HIPping of the powder at 1300 °C (1573 K) and then at 1750 °C (2023 K) was performed. After second-step HIPping, in spite of 13.5% of porosity, bending stress and strain values were 300 MPa and 2%, respectively. On the contrary, the grain growth (from 0.7 up to 22.0 μm) and coarsening mechanisms of the TiC nanoparticles were observed. Up to 1200 °C (1473 K), thermal expansion parameters of two-step HIPped W-1%TiC alloy exhibited thermally unchanged values, comparable with a pure W rod, however, the thermal conductivity of the W-TiC alloy at RT was 26.5 W/m K, and at 1200 °C (1473 K) this parameter increased up to 44.8 W/m Km K.
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- 2018
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