Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1475829 | Journal of the European Ceramic Society | 2010 | 5 Pages |
The mechanical properties of reactively processed W/Ta2C cermet composites were studied. Dense W/Ta2C cermets with a nominal composition of 40.4 vol% W(Ta)ss, 48.9 vol% Ta2C and 10.6 vol% Ta2WO8 were fabricated using a pressureless reactive processing method. Four-point bend strength, fracture toughness, elastic modulus, and microhardness were measured at room temperature. The average flexure strength was 584 MPa which is lower than for pure W; however the strength of pure Ta2C is unknown. The fracture toughness was 8.3 MPa m1/2 which fits a rule of mixtures between literature values for the fracture toughness of the W and Ta2C phases. The elastic modulus was 476 GPa, and the microhardness was 13.4 GPa. Both Young's modulus and hardness were higher than values reported for other W-based cermets.