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Mechanical properties of a hybrid cemented carbide composite
Authors:Xin Deng   B. R. Patterson   K. K. Chawla   M. C. Koopman   Z. Fang   G. Lockwood  A. Griffo
Affiliation:

a Department of Materials and Mechanical Engineering, University of Alabama at Birmingham, BEC 254, 1530 3rd Avenue South, Birmingham, AL 35294-4461, USA

b Smith International, Inc., 16740 Hardy Street, P.O. Box 60068, Houston, TX 77205-0068, USA

Abstract:Microstructural effects on the mechanical properties of a hybrid metal matrix composite, double cemented (DC) carbide, have been investigated. DC carbide contains granules of WC/Co cemented carbide in a matrix of cobalt. Overall composite hardness increases with decreased granule cobalt content as well as with decreased intergranular matrix fraction of cobalt. High-stress abrasive wear resistance also increases with decreased granule cobalt content and matrix fraction. Fracture toughness of the composite increases with increased cobalt matrix fraction and to a lesser extent with increased granule cobalt content. Increased granule size increases both fracture toughness and wear resistance. DC carbide exhibits a superior combination of fracture toughness and high-stress wear resistance than conventional cemented carbide. The combination of toughness and wear resistance in the composite improves with increased granule hardness.
Keywords:Cemented carbide   Hybrid composite   Wear resistance   Toughness   Hardness
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