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- Title
The influence of high-energy impacts on the microstructure of synthesized metal ceramics.
- Authors
Ovcharenko, V.; Solonenko, O.; Chesnokov, A.; Fomin, V.
- Abstract
On the example of the metal-ceramic alloy of titanium carbide (TiC) with nickel-chromium (Ni-Cr) binder, the comparative analysis of the influence of different high-energy impacts on the dispersion of the internal structure and phase composition of the synthesized metal ceramics 70 vol % TiC + 30 vol % (Ni-Cr) has been performed for the first time (self-spreading high-temperature synthesis (SSHTS) under pressure, preliminary mechanical activation (MA) of metal components of the initial powder mixture titanium-carbon-nickel-chromium binder, subsequent MA of the whole powder mixture, and intense plastic deformation of the synthesis product). It has been demonstrated that, under intense plastic deformation with extrusion of the high-temperature synthesis product, there a metal-ceramic structure forms containing particles of the nanosized carbide phase of the stoichiometric composition.
- Subjects
MICROSTRUCTURE; CERAMIC metals; CHEMICAL synthesis; TITANIUM carbide; NICKEL-chromium alloys; COMPARATIVE studies; DISPERSION (Chemistry)
- Publication
Technical Physics Letters, 2012, Vol 38, Issue 11, p1000
- ISSN
1063-7850
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1134/S1063785012110119