Influence of Mo contents on microstructures and mechanical properties of (Ti,W,Mo)(CN)-Ni cermets

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The introduction of N-2 gas during a sintering and carbothermal reduction process causes the separation of the WC phase in (Ti,W)(CN)-Ni cermet. Furthermore, the addition of secondary transition-metal carbides such as Mo2C, VC, and TaC not only promotes phase separation but also controls grain growth by the differences in their thermodynamic stabilities. Increased N-2 flow during sintering increases the precipitation and coalescence of WC particles. The addition of Mo2C of 0.05 mol fraction suppresses the precipitation and coalescence of WC. However, increases in both secondary carbides by > 0.05 mol fraction and the N-2 flow by > 4 kPa ((sic) 30 Torr), respectively, induces significant grain growth by coalescence. Consequently, the pore levels, hardness, and fracture toughness of the specimens are substantially affected by changes in the precipitation and grain growth behaviors of the WC particles. The fracture toughness of a (Ti0.7-xW0.3Mox)(C0.7N0.3)-20Ni cermet, sintered under 1.33 kPa ((sic) 10 Torr) N-2, is significantly enhanced from 9 to 14 MPa m (15 by crack bridging and deflection.

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Influence of Mo contents on microstructures and mechanical properties of (Ti,W,Mo)(CN)-Ni cermets
저자
Kim, Jae-HeeKim, Yongseon
DOI
10.1016/j.ceramint.2018.11.236
발행일
2019-04-01
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Article
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Ceramics International
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5361 ~ 5366