Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7989504 | International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials | 2018 | 24 Pages |
Abstract
This work is devoted to increasing the hardness of the surface and toughness of the substrate of the functionally graded hard alloy obtained from sintering the medium-grained (WC-15Co) and ultrafine-grained (WC-8Co-0.4VC-0.4Cr3C2) layers. The migration of the liquid phase from the medium-grained layer to the ultrafine-grained layer during sintering leads to the displacement of grain growth inhibitors (VCâ¯+â¯Cr3C2) dissolved in cobalt to the surface of the ultrafine-grained layer. Local slowing of grain growth increases the hardness of the surface of the ultrafine-grained layer up to 1680â¯HV. An increase in the local concentration of cobalt near the interface in the medium-grained layer increases the toughness to 18.9â¯MPaâm. Studies on cobalt and grain growth inhibitors concentrations, average grain diameters, contiguity, hardness and toughness over the depth of samples sintered at 1350â¯Â°C, 1370â¯Â°C, 1390â¯Â°C, and 1410â¯Â°C were carried out. The obtained results were compared with theoretical estimates based on the Gurland equations.
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Authors
Dvornik M.I.,