Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7886802 | Ceramics International | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
TiN-Ti/Al2O3 composites of varying TiN content (0-20â¯vol%) were prepared by vacuum hot-pressing sintering at different temperatures (1400â¯Â°C and 1500â¯Â°C) to investigate how TiN affected the mechanical properties and electrical conductivity of the composites. Sintered samples with added TiN exhibited better performance than those without it. The sample with 20â¯vol% TiN sintered 1500â¯Â°C had an optimal relative density of 99.49, Vickers hardness of 14.94â¯GPa, flexural strength of 321.55â¯MPa, and electrical resistivity of 1474.7â¯Î¼Î©â¯cm. However, this increased temperature did not improve the best sample resistivity of 930.3â¯Î¼Î©â¯cm, which was obtained at 1400â¯Â°C. Form SEM images and XRD patterns, the positive effect of TiN on composite mechanical properties may be ascribed to its good performance of high hardness and strength, a decrease of the brittle intermetallic phase, the form of AlTi3N, and the impact of the fine-grained strength of the TiN phase.
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Authors
Qian Liu, Fangfang Qi, Junyan Wu, Liu Zhang, Guopu Shi, Zhi Wang,