1. Carbide-reinforced metal matrix composite by direct metal deposition.
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Novichenko, D., Thivillon, L., Bertrand, Ph., and Smurov, I.
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CARBIDES ,METALLIC composites ,TITANIUM carbide ,MICROSTRUCTURE ,TITANIUM compounds ,LASERS ,SURFACE analysis - Abstract
Abstract: Direct metal deposition (DMD) is an automated 3D laser cladding technology with co-axial powder injection for industrial applications. The actual objective is to demonstrate the possibility to produce metal matrix composite objects in a single-step process. Powders of Fe-based alloy (16NCD13) and titanium carbide (TiC) are premixed before cladding. Volume content of the carbide-reinforced phase is varied. Relationships between the main laser cladding parameters and the geometry of the built-up objects (single track, 2D coating) are discussed. On the base of parametric study, a laser cladding process map for the deposition of individual tracks was established. Microstructure and composition of the laser-fabricated metal matrix composite objects are examined. Two different types of structures: (a) with the presence of undissolved and (b) precipitated titanium carbides are observed. Mechanism of formation of diverse precipitated titanium carbides is studied. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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