Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7980465 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Carbon steel dispersed with nano-sized TiC ceramic particles was fabricated using the liquid metal casting process by means of their ex-situ introduction. For this purpose, the nano-sized TiC powders with an initial average size of 40Â nm were first mechanically activated with two metal powders (Fe, Ni) and then introduced externally into the molten carbon steel during the casting process. According to the chemical composition analysis, 90% of the initial TiC nanoparticles were discovered within the cast carbon steel. Compared to cast carbon steel without TiC nanoparticles, the grain size refinement and mechanical property enhancement were achieved. Atom probe tomographic analysis revealed that the TiC nanoparticles were approximately 30Â nm in size in the carbon steel matrix with a number density of 1.49Ã1021Â mâ3.
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Authors
Jin-Ju Park, Sung-Mo Hong, Eun-Kwang Park, Kyeong-Yeol Kim, Min-Ku Lee, Chang-Kyu Rhee,