Microstructural characterization and mechanical properties of(TiC+TiB)/TA15 composites prepared by an in-situ synthesis methodOACSTPCDEI
Titanium matrix composites reinforced with ceramic particles are considered a promising engineering material due to their combination of high specific strength,low density,and high modulus.In this study,the TA15-based composites reinforced with a volume fraction of 10% to 25%(TiB+TiC)were prepared using powder metallurgy and casting technique.Microstructural characterization and phase constitution were examined using optical microscopy(OM),scanning electron microscopy(SEM),and X-ray diffraction(XRD).In addition,the microhardness,room temperature(RT)and high temperature(HT)tensile properties of the composites were evaluated.Results revealed that the reinforcements are distributed uniformly even in the composites with a high volume of TiB and TiC.However,as the volume fraction exceeds 15%,TiB and TiC particles become coarsening and exhibit rod-like and dendritic-like morphology.Microhardness increases gradually from 321.2 HV for the base alloy to a maximum of 473.3 HV as the reinforcement increases to 25vol.%.Tensile test results indicate that a reinforcement volume fraction above 20% is beneficial for enhancing tensile strength and yield strength at high temperatures,but it has an adverse effect on room temperature elongation.Conversely,if the reinforcement volume fraction is below 20%,it can improve high-temperature elongation when the temperature exceeds 600℃.
Zhi-yong Zhang;Jiao-jiao Cheng;Jia-qi Xie;Shi-bing Liu;Kun Shi;Jun Zhao;
Shenyang Research Institute of Foundry Co.,Ltd.CAM,Shenyang 110022,China National Key Laboratory of Advanced Casting Technologies,Shenyang 110022,China
金属材料
titanium matrix compositesmicrostucturemicrohardnesstensile propertiesin-situ synthesis
《China Foundry》 2024 (002)
P.168-174 / 7
financially supported by the National Key Research&Development Program of China(Nos.2020YFB2008300,2020YFB2008303)。
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