Microstructure evolution and properties of tungstenreinforced by additions of ZrC
DOI:
Author:
Affiliation:
Clc Number:
TG146.4+11
Fund Project:
The National Key Technologies R&D Program of China;Ph.D. Programs Foundation of the Ministry of Education of China
Article
|
Figures
|
Metrics
|
Reference
|
Related
|
Cited by
|
Materials
|
Comments
Abstract:
In order to prepare high performance tungsten used as plasma face material, trace amount of ZrC was added to tungsten, and the densification behavior, properties and microstructure evolution of W-ZrC composites sintered at temperatures in the rang 1150 - 2000°C with flowing hydrogen atmosphere were investigated systematically. Results show that W-ZrC composite powders begin to form fine tungsten grains at 1300°C. The growth rate of grains is high at temperatures below 1600°C, and then slows down. The maximum relative density and tensile strength are 99.6% and 460MPa respectively under the optimum sintering process. ZrC particles are uniformly dispersed at grain boundaries and in grains interior with particle size from 0.1μm to 2 μm. Minor ZrC can effectively prevent the migration of grain boundaries and refine grain sizes from 100 μm of pure tungsten to 30 μm of W-ZrC composites. Minor ZrC can change the fracture mode and improve the strength and toughness of tungsten.
Reference
Related
Cited by
Get Citation
[lipengfei, fanjinglian, hanyong, zhangman, chenghuichao, tianjiamin. Microstructure evolution and properties of tungstenreinforced by additions of ZrC[J]. Rare Metal Materials and Engineering,2018,47(6):1695~1699.] DOI:[doi]