Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7978295 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2015 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
The hardness-composition-grain size relationships of cemented WC-Co with WC particle sizes in the submicrometer range have been investigated. It is found that the Hall-Petch relations for individual WC and Co phases derived from micrometer-sized WC-Co are still applicable to submicrometer-sized WC-Co, suggesting that the deformation mechanism remains the same when WC particle sizes change from micrometers to submicrometers. However, the measured hardness of submicrometer-sized WC-Co is lower than that predicted using the equation derived from micrometer-sized WC-Co and the principle that the applied loads are transmitted through the carbide skeleton and the continuous binder phase (Lee and Gurland (1978) [7]). It is proposed that this discrepancy can be addressed by the reduced continuity of WC when WC particle sizes decrease from micrometers to submicrometers at a given WC volume fraction.
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Authors
Satyanarayana V. Emani, Chuanlong Wang, Leon L. Shaw, Zheng Chen,