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An investigation on interface optimization and mechanical properties of Cu-coated carbon fiber cloth/titanium alloy composite
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School of Materials Science and Engineering,Beijing Institute of Technology,School of Materials Science and Engineering,Beijing Institute of Technology,School of Materials Science and Engineering,Beijing Institute of Technology,Beijing research institute of mechanical electrical technology,School of Materials Science and Engineering,Beijing Institute of Technology

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T146.2

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National Science Foundation of China

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    Using Cu-coated carbon fiber cloth (CFC) as reinforcement and Ti-6Al-4V (TC4) as matrix, the Cu-coated CFC/TC4 composite is fabricated by spark plasma sintering. The interface morphology, phase microstructure, phase distribution and mechanical properties of CFC/TC4 are characterized. Results show that carbon fibers are uniformly distributed in Cu-coated CFC/TC4. CuTi, Cu and very little TiC are distributed along the interface between fibers and matrix. Possessing slightly better plasticity than TC4, the yield strength and compressive strength of Cu-coated CFC/TC4 are obviously enhanced. The electroplated Cu plays important roles: (1) markedly decreases the sintering temperature of Cu-coated CFC/TC4; (2) significantly improves the wettability and interfacial bonding between carbon fibers and TC4 matrix, giving explanation to the increase of mechanical properties of Cu-coated CFC/TC4; (3) effectively inhibits the excessive generation of brittle TiC compared with uncoated CFC/TC4 composite, explaining the maintaining of good plasticity of Cu-coated CFC/TC4.

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[Yang Zhiming, Wu Tengteng, Liu Jinxu, Zhou Lin, Li Shukui. An investigation on interface optimization and mechanical properties of Cu-coated carbon fiber cloth/titanium alloy composite[J]. Rare Metal Materials and Engineering,2017,46(4):869~875.]
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  • Received:January 22,2015
  • Revised:March 03,2015
  • Adopted:March 25,2015
  • Online: August 04,2017
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