Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5457938 International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials 2017 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
Hot pressed dense SiC-(0, 10, 30 or 50 wt%)WC composites were subjected to erosion against SiC particles at 800 °C. Effects of WC content and angle of impingement (30°, 60° or 90°) on the erosion performance of composites were evaluated. Erosion rate ranged from 2.1 × 102 mm3/kg to 7.7 × 102 mm3/kg with varying WC content or angle of impingement. The erosion rate of the composites increased with increasing the impingement angle from 30° to 90°, and decreased with WC content up to 30 wt%. Minimum and maximum erosion wear rates were obtained for SiC-30 wt% WC composites at 30° and for SiC-50 wt% WC composites at normal impact, respectively. Grain fracture and pull-out were observed as major mechanisms of material removal for the composites. Decreased angle of impingement led to reduced grain fracture and pull-out, and hence reduction in material removal. Owing to increased fracture toughness with incorporation of WC particles, the composites showed less fracture and removal of WC particles up to 30 wt% reinforcement.
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