Publication: Microstructure–mechanical properties correlation in spark plasma sintered Ti–4.8 wt.% TiB2 composites
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Namini, Abbas Sabahi
Nayebi, Behzad
Asl, Mehdi Shahedi
Azadbeh, Maziyar
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Ti-TiB2 composites were fabricated from powder mixtures via spark plasma sintering method. Mechanical behavior of the sintered composites were then investigated via both routine and nanoindentation methods. Results indicated a significant increase in ultimate tensile strength and hardness of the composite, when the sintering temperature is raised. Besides common increase in the relative density of the composite, such a behavior was also attributed to the higher amounts of in-situ formed TiB whiskers. The remarkable reduction in bending strength is probably due to limited formability of unreacted coarse TiB2 particles and agglomerated in-situ formed phases. Such findings were then discussed in detail, based on the nanomechanical behavior of the primary and in-situ formed phases in Ti-TiB2 composite sintered at 1200 degrees C. It was concluded that the superiority of mechanical properties in the mentioned sample may be due to high strength primary and in-situ formed reinforcements distributed homogenously in the matrix. Such reinforcement also provided high strength interfaces, according to interfacial nanoindentation approaches.
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Elsevier Science Sa
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Materials Chemistry and Physics
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10.1016/j.matchemphys.2018.11.057