TiCx-NiTi2/Ti cermet composite coatings C1 and C2 with gradient TiCx reinforcements were prepared on TC4 titanium alloy by laser cladding method.The microstructure and phase compositions were analyzed by means of scan...TiCx-NiTi2/Ti cermet composite coatings C1 and C2 with gradient TiCx reinforcements were prepared on TC4 titanium alloy by laser cladding method.The microstructure and phase compositions were analyzed by means of scanning electron microscopy(SEM),energy-dispersive spectroscopy(EDS)and X-ray diffraction(XRD)meter.The TiCx exhibited a dendritic microstructure,and homogeneously dispersed in the Ti-based matrix where NiTi2 was embedded.With increasing ingredient supercooling,temperature gradient and cooling temperature,the dendrites displayed a finer morphology with longer primary trunks and intensified side branches in the dilution zone.But the smoothed,coarse columnar ones became dominant in the upper clad layer due to the repeated energy input during multi-track cladding.The Vickers microhardness presented a linear change trend through the cross-sections,which well confirmed the gradient distribution of TiCx.With more TiCx,C1 presented higher hardness than C2.展开更多
TiCx/Cu composites were fabricated by combustion synthesis and hot press technology. Using XRD, SEM, EDS, FESEM analysis methods, the effects of various carbon sources and different Cu contents on the microstructures ...TiCx/Cu composites were fabricated by combustion synthesis and hot press technology. Using XRD, SEM, EDS, FESEM analysis methods, the effects of various carbon sources and different Cu contents on the microstructures of TiCx/Cu composites and the size of TiCx particles were investigated. Results showed that TiCx reinforcing particles size increases with decreasing Cu content in Cu-Ti-C reaction system. With carbon nanotubes(carbon black) serving as carbon source, the generated TiCx particles size transits from nanometer to submicron when Cu content corresponding to the reaction system is reduced to 60 vol%(70 vol%); while graphite serves as carbon source, there is no clear limiting concentration. C particles with smaller size, larger specific surface area and better distribution result in finer TiCx particles, which is more beneficial to generating nano-sized TiCx/Cu composites.展开更多
基金supported by the National Key Technology Research and Development Program of the Ministry of Science and Technology of China(Grant No.2011BAE12B03)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.11372110)
文摘TiCx-NiTi2/Ti cermet composite coatings C1 and C2 with gradient TiCx reinforcements were prepared on TC4 titanium alloy by laser cladding method.The microstructure and phase compositions were analyzed by means of scanning electron microscopy(SEM),energy-dispersive spectroscopy(EDS)and X-ray diffraction(XRD)meter.The TiCx exhibited a dendritic microstructure,and homogeneously dispersed in the Ti-based matrix where NiTi2 was embedded.With increasing ingredient supercooling,temperature gradient and cooling temperature,the dendrites displayed a finer morphology with longer primary trunks and intensified side branches in the dilution zone.But the smoothed,coarse columnar ones became dominant in the upper clad layer due to the repeated energy input during multi-track cladding.The Vickers microhardness presented a linear change trend through the cross-sections,which well confirmed the gradient distribution of TiCx.With more TiCx,C1 presented higher hardness than C2.
文摘TiCx/Cu composites were fabricated by combustion synthesis and hot press technology. Using XRD, SEM, EDS, FESEM analysis methods, the effects of various carbon sources and different Cu contents on the microstructures of TiCx/Cu composites and the size of TiCx particles were investigated. Results showed that TiCx reinforcing particles size increases with decreasing Cu content in Cu-Ti-C reaction system. With carbon nanotubes(carbon black) serving as carbon source, the generated TiCx particles size transits from nanometer to submicron when Cu content corresponding to the reaction system is reduced to 60 vol%(70 vol%); while graphite serves as carbon source, there is no clear limiting concentration. C particles with smaller size, larger specific surface area and better distribution result in finer TiCx particles, which is more beneficial to generating nano-sized TiCx/Cu composites.