Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1604698 International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials 2006 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The strain response of WC and Ni in WC–Ni cemented carbide composites (5, 10 and 20 wt.% Ni) was studied under uniaxial compressive load to −2000 MPa using neutron diffraction. Measurements of elastic strain were made simultaneously in the axial and transverse directions of the samples, for both phases. Thermal residual stresses (TRS) were also measured, before and after loading. Ni plasticity was observed from the earliest load levels. The superposition of tensile Poisson strain (in the transverse direction) on pre-existing tensile Ni strain due to TRS produces anisotropic yielding in binder regions. Yielding is progressive with applied strain, leading to a reversal of transverse binder strain, and anisotropic relaxation of the TRS. The effect is greatest for 20 wt.% Ni, where Ni constraint is much less than for 5 wt.% Ni. These results provide a quantitative basis for the mechanical origins of the toughness of cemented carbide composites.

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