Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1604362 | International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials | 2009 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Hardness of WC-Ni cemented carbides with tiny addition of TiC is studied. The addition of TiC changes the shape of WC crystals to a flatter triangular prism with lower value of the shape equiaxiality PWC. The hardness increases 8-15% on the alloys with lower value of PWC. It is shown that none of the existing models for hardness can explain the effect of the shape. A modification to Hall-Petch relation and Lee & Gurland model for hardness is suggested to accommodate the anisotropy and the shape of WC crystals. The mean linear intersections of the carbide and binder phases are multiplied by the normalized shape equiaxiality PWC/PWC0. The modified Lee & Gurland model for anisotropic WC crystals gives a satisfactory fit to the experimental data. In addition, the relationships between fracture toughness and strength vs. hardness for these cemented carbides are presented and discussed.
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Authors
A.V. Shatov, S.S. Ponomarev, S.A. Firstov,