Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7989539 | International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials | 2018 | 25 Pages |
Abstract
In this research, the high-temperature mechanical, electrical and thermal properties of arc-melted W-based composites with a small amount of SiC additives were investigated. The high-temperature mechanical properties of tungsten were enhanced by the presence of the hard ceramic phase (W5Si3 and W2C) and the interaction of dislocations. The ceramic phase also played a role in inhibiting the grain growth at high temperatures. The ultimate compressive strength (UCS) of the W with 1â¯wt% SiC (S1) was 968.9â¯MPa at 1273â¯K, which is three times that of pure W (291.9â¯MPa) at 1273â¯K, showing a significant enhancement in high-temperature strength. Both thermal conductivity (κ) and electrical conductivity (Ï) decreased with the increasing of SiC addition. With increasing temperature, the Ïdecreased while the κ increased due to the intrinsic behavior of the ceramic phase in the composites.
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Authors
Kejia Kang, Rong Tu, Guoqiang Luo, Jian Zhang, Jiawen Zhu, Qiang Shen, Lianmeng Zhang,