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Study of the Influence of TiB Content and Temperature in the Properties of In Situ Titanium Matrix Composites

Authors :
Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Ingeniería y Ciencia de los Materiales y del Transporte
Arévalo Mora, Cristina María
Montealegre-Meléndez, Isabel
Pérez-Soriano, Eva María
Ariza Galván, Enrique
Kitzmantel, Michael
Neubauer, Erich
Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Ingeniería y Ciencia de los Materiales y del Transporte
Arévalo Mora, Cristina María
Montealegre-Meléndez, Isabel
Pérez-Soriano, Eva María
Ariza Galván, Enrique
Kitzmantel, Michael
Neubauer, Erich
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

This work focuses on the study of the microstructure, hardening, and stiffening effect caused by the secondary phases formed in titanium matrices. These secondary phases originated from reactions between the matrix and boron particles added in the starting mixtures of the composites. Not only was the composite composition studied as an influencing factor in the behaviour of the composites, but also different operational temperatures. Three volume percentages of boron content were tested (0.9 vol %, 2.5 vol %, and 5 vol % of amorphous boron). The manufacturing process used to produce the composites was inductive hot pressing, which operational temperatures were between 1000 and 1300º C. Specimens showed optimal densification. Moreover, microstructural studies revealed the formation of TiB in various shapes and proportions. Mechanical testing confirmed that the secondary phases had a positive influence on properties of the composites. In general, adding boron particles increased the hardness and stiffness of the composites; however rising temperatures resulted in greater increases in stiffness than in hardness

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1240065226
Document Type :
Electronic Resource