Analysis of the electroconsolidation process of fine-dispersed structures out of hot pressed Al2O3-WC nanopowders

Abstrakt

Fabrication of alumina–tungsten carbide nanocomposite was investigated. Characteristics of the densification and sintering were analyzed considering both the nano-size particle starting powders and the processing stages. Different heating rates were generated during densification and consolidation with a maximal load was applied only after a temperature of 1000 °C was reached. Due to the varying dominance of different physical processes affecting the grains, appropriate heating rates and pressure at different stages ensured that a structure with submicron grains was obtained. With directly applied alternating current, it was found that the proportion Al2O3 (50 wt.%)–WC provided the highest fracture toughness, and a sintering temperature above 1600 °C was found to be disadvantageous. High heating rates and a short sintering time enabled the process to be completed in 12 min, saving energy and time

Autorzy

Edwin Gevorkyan
Edwin Gevorkyan
Mirosław Rucki
Mirosław Rucki
Vladimir Chishkala
Vladimir Chishkala
Wojciech Żurowski
Wojciech Żurowski
Wojciech Kucharczyk
Wojciech Kucharczyk
Voskan Barsamyan
Voskan Barsamyan
Volodymyr Nerubatskyi
Volodymyr Nerubatskyi
Tomasz Mazur
Tomasz Mazur
Dmitrij Morozow
Dmitrij Morozow
Zbigniew Siemiątkowski
Zbigniew Siemiątkowski
artykuł
Materials
Angielski
2021
14
21
6503
otwarte czasopismo
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