Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5455008 | Materials Characterization | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
An improved hot-press method with the sintering temperature just beneath the melting point of copper was applied to prepare copper matrix composites. Cu-based hybrid composites reinforced with most TiB2 particles and a small amount of TiB whisker have been in-situ synthesized from the primary Cu, Ti (or TiH2) and B powder mixtures. The reinforcement in TiB2(-TiB)/Cu composites often appears as bubble-like cluster, which is believed to result from the local melting of Cu-Ti intermetallic compound forming in pre-sintering stage. Subsequently, the formation mechanism of the reinforcement was identified as the in-situ reaction occurring at the original site of Ti (or TiH2) by diffusing B from Cu matrix into Cu-Ti liquids. As compared with Cu-Ti-B system, the composites fabricated from Cu-TiH2-B powder mixture have more favorable microstructures and thus better overall performance.
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Authors
Yihui Jiang, Chen Wang, Shuhua Liang, Jianqiang Ren, Xiang Du, Feng Liu,