Laser-Deposited In Situ TiC-Reinforced Nickel Matrix Composites: 3D Microstructure and Tribological Properties |
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Authors: | Tushar Borkar John Sosa Jun Yeon Hwang Thomas W. Scharf Jaimie Tiley Hamish Fraser Rajarshi Banerjee |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of North Texas, Denton, TX, 76203, USA 2. Department of Materials Science and Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, 43085, USA 3. Institute of Advanced Composite Materials, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Jeonbuk, 565-905, Korea 4. Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory, Dayton, OH, 45433, USA
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Abstract: | A new class of Ni-Ti-C-based metal-matrix composites has been developed using the laser-engineered net shaping? process. These composites consist of an in situ formed and homogeneously distributed titanium carbide (TiC) phase reinforcing the nickel matrix. Additionally, by tailoring the Ti/C ratio in these composites, an additional graphitic phase can also be engineered into the microstructure. Serial-sectioning, followed by three-dimensional reconstruction of the microstructure in these composites, reveals homogeneously distributed primary and eutectic titanium carbide precipitates as well as a graphitic phase encompassing the primary carbides within the nickel matrix. The morphology and spatial distribution of these phases in three dimensions reveals that the eutectic carbides form a network linked by primary carbides or graphitic nodules at the nodes, which suggests interesting insights into the sequence of phase evolution. These three-phase Ni-TiC-C composites exhibit excellent tribological properties, in terms of an extremely low coefficient of friction while maintaining a relatively high hardness. |
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