Interface microstructure and strengthening mechanisms of multilayer graphene reinforced titanium alloy matrix nanocomposites with network architectures

Discontinuously reinforced 3D network structured Ti6Al4V (TC4) matrix composites with multilayer graphene (MLG) were fabricated via 3D dynamic mixing and spark plasma sintering (SPS) at high pressures (250–500 MPa). The interface microstructure, mechanical properties and strengthening mechanisms wer...

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Main Authors: Caiyun Shang, Faming Zhang, Bin Zhang, Feng Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-11-01
Series:Materials & Design
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264127520306547
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spelling doaj-0b4c2a0266d7422ea22f9a73ec8a79d32020-11-25T04:06:55ZengElsevierMaterials & Design0264-12752020-11-01196109119Interface microstructure and strengthening mechanisms of multilayer graphene reinforced titanium alloy matrix nanocomposites with network architecturesCaiyun Shang0Faming Zhang1Bin Zhang2Feng Chen3Jiangsu Key Laboratory for Advanced Metallic Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Southeast University, 211189 Nanjing, ChinaCorresponding author.; Jiangsu Key Laboratory for Advanced Metallic Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Southeast University, 211189 Nanjing, ChinaJiangsu Key Laboratory for Advanced Metallic Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Southeast University, 211189 Nanjing, ChinaJiangsu Key Laboratory for Advanced Metallic Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Southeast University, 211189 Nanjing, ChinaDiscontinuously reinforced 3D network structured Ti6Al4V (TC4) matrix composites with multilayer graphene (MLG) were fabricated via 3D dynamic mixing and spark plasma sintering (SPS) at high pressures (250–500 MPa). The interface microstructure, mechanical properties and strengthening mechanisms were systematically studied with various MLG contents. Experimental results exhibited that MLG can be relative uniformly dispersed onto the surface of TC4 powders by the 3D dynamic mixing method, SPS parameter of 700 °C-500 MPa caused weak interface bonding between MLG and Ti matrix, and 900 °C-250 MPa was determined as the optimal sintering condition. Appropriate ratio of in-situ generated TiC phase with approximately 30 vol% retained MLG at the interface was beneficial to the interface bonding. The compressive strength of the composites was remarkably enhanced with excellent compressive ductility. Superior mechanical properties with the highest strengthening efficiency (65.5%) and tensile strength, acceptable tensile ductility (9.0%) and higher Vickers microhardness were achieved in the 0.15 wt% MLG composites due to its better interface microstructure. The network interface strengthening mechanism by the TiC phase and residue MLG is proposed to be the dominant mechanism with a few contributions from C solid solution and fine-grain strengthening.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264127520306547Multilayer graphene (MLG)Metal matrix composites (MMCs)Spark plasma sinteringMechanical propertiesStrengthen mechanism
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author Caiyun Shang
Faming Zhang
Bin Zhang
Feng Chen
spellingShingle Caiyun Shang
Faming Zhang
Bin Zhang
Feng Chen
Interface microstructure and strengthening mechanisms of multilayer graphene reinforced titanium alloy matrix nanocomposites with network architectures
Materials & Design
Multilayer graphene (MLG)
Metal matrix composites (MMCs)
Spark plasma sintering
Mechanical properties
Strengthen mechanism
author_facet Caiyun Shang
Faming Zhang
Bin Zhang
Feng Chen
author_sort Caiyun Shang
title Interface microstructure and strengthening mechanisms of multilayer graphene reinforced titanium alloy matrix nanocomposites with network architectures
title_short Interface microstructure and strengthening mechanisms of multilayer graphene reinforced titanium alloy matrix nanocomposites with network architectures
title_full Interface microstructure and strengthening mechanisms of multilayer graphene reinforced titanium alloy matrix nanocomposites with network architectures
title_fullStr Interface microstructure and strengthening mechanisms of multilayer graphene reinforced titanium alloy matrix nanocomposites with network architectures
title_full_unstemmed Interface microstructure and strengthening mechanisms of multilayer graphene reinforced titanium alloy matrix nanocomposites with network architectures
title_sort interface microstructure and strengthening mechanisms of multilayer graphene reinforced titanium alloy matrix nanocomposites with network architectures
publisher Elsevier
series Materials & Design
issn 0264-1275
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Discontinuously reinforced 3D network structured Ti6Al4V (TC4) matrix composites with multilayer graphene (MLG) were fabricated via 3D dynamic mixing and spark plasma sintering (SPS) at high pressures (250–500 MPa). The interface microstructure, mechanical properties and strengthening mechanisms were systematically studied with various MLG contents. Experimental results exhibited that MLG can be relative uniformly dispersed onto the surface of TC4 powders by the 3D dynamic mixing method, SPS parameter of 700 °C-500 MPa caused weak interface bonding between MLG and Ti matrix, and 900 °C-250 MPa was determined as the optimal sintering condition. Appropriate ratio of in-situ generated TiC phase with approximately 30 vol% retained MLG at the interface was beneficial to the interface bonding. The compressive strength of the composites was remarkably enhanced with excellent compressive ductility. Superior mechanical properties with the highest strengthening efficiency (65.5%) and tensile strength, acceptable tensile ductility (9.0%) and higher Vickers microhardness were achieved in the 0.15 wt% MLG composites due to its better interface microstructure. The network interface strengthening mechanism by the TiC phase and residue MLG is proposed to be the dominant mechanism with a few contributions from C solid solution and fine-grain strengthening.
topic Multilayer graphene (MLG)
Metal matrix composites (MMCs)
Spark plasma sintering
Mechanical properties
Strengthen mechanism
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264127520306547
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