Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7213168 | Composites Part B: Engineering | 2015 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
Copper matrix composites reinforced with about 90Â vol.% of diamond particles, with the addition of zirconium to copper matrix, were prepared by a high temperature-high pressure method. The Zr content was varied from 0 to 2.0Â wt.% to investigate the effect on interfacial microstructure and thermal conductivity of the Cu-Zr/diamond composites. The highest thermal conductivity of 677Â WÂ mâ1Â Kâ1 was achieved for the composite with 1.0Â wt.% Zr addition, which is 64% higher than that of the composite without Zr addition. This improvement is attributed to the formation of ZrC at the interface between copper and diamond. The variation of thermal conductivity of the composites was correlated to the evolution of interfacial microstructure with increasing Zr content.
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Authors
Jinshan He, Xitao Wang, Yang Zhang, Yameng Zhao, Hailong Zhang,