Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5455948 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2017 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
The feasibility and toughening efficiency of the short tungsten fibre reinforcement on tungsten were investigated in Wf/W composites fabricated by powder metallurgy method of spark plasma sintering. Fibres in the composites presented a Z-free laminar structure. Partial recrystallization of fibre grains occurred but fibre crack or damage was not detected. Fracture energy of Wf/W composites was estimated in tensile tests, and the results indicated great toughness improvement over pure tungsten in virtue of frictional pullout and plastic deformation of fibres, and matrix-fibres interfacial debonding since 873 K. The specimen with mass fraction of 10% and fibre diameter of 100 µm exhibits the largest elongation of 9±1.1% and the highest ultimate strength of 482±13 MPa at 873 K.
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Authors
Y. Jiang, L.H. Zhang, Q.F. Fang, T. Zhang, X.P. Wang, T. Hao, C.S. Liu,