Infrared processed Cu composites reinforced with WC particles
โ Scribed by P.K. Deshpande; J.H. Li; R.Y. Lin
- Book ID
- 104061556
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 516 KB
- Volume
- 429
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0921-5093
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Copper matrix composites with WC particle reinforcements have been prepared with an innovative infrared infiltration technique. The volume content of the reinforcement particles in the composite is about 53%. The relative composite density of as high as 99.9% has been obtained with this process. The electric conductivity of composites prepared in this study as determined by a four-point probe method, is similar to commercially available Cu/W composites containing 52 vol% tungsten. Microhardness, microstructure and wear resistance of the composites were also determined. The microstructure of Cu/WC composite reveals excellent wetting between the two constituent phases, WC and copper. The microhardness values of all completely infiltrated Cu/WC composites were in the range of 360-370 HV which is significantly higher than the microhardness of pure copper, 65 HV. Wear resistance of the composites was determined with a pin on disk wear test technique. The wear test results show that composites prepared in this study performed much better than those commercially available Cu/W composites by more than two-fold against silicon carbide abrasive disks.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
The sintering behaviour of SiC-Si and Si~S~ WC composites hot-pressed via silicon liquid phase has been studied. The results show that the increase of silicon makes the sintered materials densify at lower temperature and the grain growth is restricted due to the effect of the liquid. The strength of