Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10625288 | Ceramics International | 2014 | 30 Pages |
Abstract
ZrC ceramic was diffusion bonded with pure Ni as the interlayer to investigate its interaction mechanism. Results show that the Ni-ZrC interfacial reaction includes two characteristic stages: the solid phase diffusion and Ni-ZrC eutectic reaction. An atomic interdiffusion was observed during the solid phase diffusion stage and corresponding product was proven to be Ni-based solid solution, which transformed into Ni-Zr-C ternary eutectic around 1200 °C. Hereafter, the interfacial reaction transformed into a liquid phase reaction, which was in fact a dissolution process of ZrC into the liquid. The formed Ni-Zr-C ternary eutectic liquid permeated into the porous ZrC ceramic, leading to the formation of a thick transition layer. During the cooling period, graphite crystallized first from the liquid due to the dissolution change of C element. Decreasing in temperature, ZrC particles recrystallized from the liquid and the residual liquid solidified into Ni-based solid solution.
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Authors
Changbao Song, Peng He, Tiesong Lin, Dechang Jia,