Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10624739 | Ceramics International | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Ti3Al1.2âxSnxC2 (x=0, 0.2, 0.4) solid solutions were synthesized using a two-time hot-pressing sintering method. The lattice parameter a was observed to increase slowly while the lattice parameter c remained almost unchanged with an increase in the Sn content in a Ti3Al1.2âxSnxC2 solid solution. Significant strengthening was observed after incorporation of 0.2Sn and 0.4Sn to form Ti3Al(Sn)C2 solid solutions. The flexural strengths of these compounds were measured to be 560Â MPa and 620Â MPa, respectively; these values are 51% and 67% higher, respectively, than the strength of Ti3AlC2. Tribological surface self-adaptability after the incorporation of Sn was also investigated at a sliding speed of 30Â m/s under normal loads of 20~80Â N. The results showed that the friction coefficient could be adapted to fall within the range of 0.13~0.33 after the incorporation of different amounts of Sn. Tribological surface self-adaptability mechanisms were also discussed.
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Authors
Zhenying Huang, Hao Xu, Hongxiang Zhai, Yazheng Wang, Yang Zhou,