Cold Compaction and Solid-State Sintering of WC-Co-Based Structures: Experiments and Modeling |
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Authors: | Nathalie Favrot Jacques Besson Christophe Colin Francis Delannay |
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Affiliation: | Centre des Matériaux, Ecole des Mines de Paris, CNRS UA 866 BP87, Evry Cedex 91003, France and;Departément des Sciences des Matériaux et des Procédés, UniversitéCatholique de Louvain,B–1348 Louvain–la–Neuve, Belgium |
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Abstract: | Cold compaction (200-1900 MPa) and sintering (1250°-1350°C) of cermets based on WC-Co were experimentally studied using die compaction, cold isostatic pressing, sintering, and creep tests. Two different-sized WC powders were used. The cobalt content varied over a range of 10-30 wt%. Cold-compaction behavior has been described by using a Cam-Clay model. Die-wall friction was measured by using green powder compacts that had different aspect ratios. Friction coefficients were 0.28-0.85, depending on the WC particle size and cobalt content. Simple constitutive equations have been used to model the high-temperature behavior (sintering and creep). The constitutive equations were implemented in a finite-element program to model the compaction, ejection, and sintering of bilayer structures that had different cobalt contents. The model can represent the effect of die-wall friction on the average density, as well as deformation inside the green compact. Density gradients were generated; they were revealed during sintering, because the compact does not deform homogeneously. Simulation also can be used to evaluate deformations that are induced by sintering. |
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