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Microstructure characterization of in situ Ti-TiB metal matrix composites prepared by powder metallurgy process

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posted on 2024-11-02, 09:16 authored by Harshpreet Singh, Muhammad Hayat, Rajarshi DasRajarshi Das, Xingang Wang, Peng Cao
Metal matrix composites (MMCs) are the new generation materials that combine both the metallic properties (ductility and toughness) and ceramic characteristics (high strength and modulus), leading to higher strength in shear and compression at higher service temperatures. Titanium matrix composites possess light weight, high strength and good corrosion resistance and are used as structural materials in automobiles and aerospace industries. In the present study, in situ Ti-TiB composites were fabricated by reinforcing (2, 5, 10 and 20 wt. %) TiB2 powder into titanium matrix and subsequently consolidated by vacuum sintering at 1300oC for 3 h. X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) were carried out to characterize the prepared composites. The results showed that all compositions led to high density composites, and the hardness of the composites increased with an increase in the amount of reinforcement. The highest hardness achieved is 580 HV1 for Ti-20 wt. % TiB2 composites. The X-ray diffraction of the developed composites confirmed sucessful development of titanium in-situ TiB composites.

History

Journal

Key Engineering Materials

Volume

770

Start page

25

End page

30

Total pages

6

Publisher

Scientific.Net

Place published

Switzerland

Language

English

Copyright

© 2018 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland

Former Identifier

2006088988

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2019-01-31

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