Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1583026 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2008 | 8 Pages |
Fabrication of steel-matrix composites locally reinforced with in situ TiC particulate using self-propagating high-temperature synthesis (SHS) reactions of 20 wt.% Ni–Ti–C systems with ∼150 μm, ∼38 μm and ∼1 μm C particles during casting has been investigated, respectively. The composites synthesized with ∼38 μm or ∼1 μm C particles consist of TiC and the alloy austenite containing Ni, while the one synthesized with ∼150 μm C particle mainly consists of TiC, the alloy austenite containing Ni and an intermediate phase NiTi. With the increase of C particle size, the porosities of the composites significantly increase. Some large pores exist between the reinforcing region and matrix in the composites synthesized with ∼150 μm and ∼38 μm C particles, respectively, while no large pores are found between that in the composite synthesized with ∼1 μm C particle. As C particle sizes decrease, the hardness and wear resistance of the composites increase.