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Influence of Processing on the Mechanical Properties of Ti-6Al-4V-Based Composites Reinforced with 7.5 mass% TiC and 7.5 mass% W
Heeman ChoeSusan AbkowitzStanley M. Abkowitz
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2008 Volume 49 Issue 9 Pages 2153-2158

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7.5 mass% TiC and 7.5 mass% W powder blends were densified with Ti-6Al-4V blends by combined cold and hot isostatic pressing (CHIP) method to result in three types of composites with differing processing histories, namely hot isostatic pressing (HIPping), extrusion, and casting, which were compared with their monolithic counterparts. Tensile and microhardness tests, along with compressive testing, were carried out to investigate the mechanical properties of powder metallurgy (P/M) Ti-6Al-4V-7.5%TiC-7.5%W composites at ambient temperature. Dissolution of W powder in the Ti-6Al-4V matrix during consolidation seems to be limited by the presence of TiC particles, which can in turn influence mechanical properties of the composites. Cast Ti-6Al-4V-7.5%TiC-7.5%W composite exhibits superior hardness, yield strength, and tensile strength, with a decrease in ductility, compared to its monolithic counterpart and other composites.

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© 2008 The Japan Institute of Metals and Materials
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