Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8943289 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2019 | 34 Pages |
Abstract
Graphite flake/Cu composites with Zr element introduced into the matrix were successfully fabricated by vacuum hot pressing. The influence of Zr addition on the phase composition, microstructure and properties were investigated. The results indicate that the bending strength in X-Y plane gradually rises with the Zr content increasing from 0 to 2.0â¯wt%, nearly doubled from 50â¯MPa to 95â¯MPa. The thermal conductivity in X-Y plane initially increases and then decreases, yielding a maximum of 640â¯Wâ¯mâ1â¯Kâ1 at 1.0â¯wt% Zr. This improvement is ascribed to the formation of carbide interfacial layer at the graphite flake/Cu interface. Due to the simple preparation process and excellent thermal conductivity, the graphite flake/Cu composites with moderate Zr addition can be a highly promising candidate for thermal management materials.
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Authors
Ren Zhang, Xinbo He, Haitian Chen, Xuanhui Qu,