Low temperature sintering of 90W–7Ni–3Fe alloy with Cu additive: microstructure evolution and mechanical properties

The paper explores the possibility of reducing the sintering temperature of the 90W–7Ni–3Fe alloy by introducing Cu without sacrificing the comprehensive mechanical properties. The effect of Cu content on the sintering behavior, microstructure and mechanical properties of the 90W–7Ni–3Fe alloy was s...

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Main Authors: Wentan Zhu, Wensheng Liu, Yunzhu Ma, Qingshan Cai, Jianning Wang, Youteng Duan
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Published: Elsevier 2021-03-01
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spelling doaj-da1614421f034c74b226ba4d66893c802021-03-19T07:25:56ZengElsevierJournal of Materials Research and Technology2238-78542021-03-011120372048Low temperature sintering of 90W–7Ni–3Fe alloy with Cu additive: microstructure evolution and mechanical propertiesWentan Zhu0Wensheng Liu1Yunzhu Ma2Qingshan Cai3Jianning Wang4Youteng Duan5National Key Laboratory of Science and Technology for National Defence on High–strength Structural Materials, Central South University, Changsha, 410083, ChinaCorresponding author.; National Key Laboratory of Science and Technology for National Defence on High–strength Structural Materials, Central South University, Changsha, 410083, ChinaCorresponding author.; National Key Laboratory of Science and Technology for National Defence on High–strength Structural Materials, Central South University, Changsha, 410083, ChinaCorresponding author.; National Key Laboratory of Science and Technology for National Defence on High–strength Structural Materials, Central South University, Changsha, 410083, ChinaNational Key Laboratory of Science and Technology for National Defence on High–strength Structural Materials, Central South University, Changsha, 410083, ChinaNational Key Laboratory of Science and Technology for National Defence on High–strength Structural Materials, Central South University, Changsha, 410083, ChinaThe paper explores the possibility of reducing the sintering temperature of the 90W–7Ni–3Fe alloy by introducing Cu without sacrificing the comprehensive mechanical properties. The effect of Cu content on the sintering behavior, microstructure and mechanical properties of the 90W–7Ni–3Fe alloy was systematically investigated in the range from 1250 to 1350 °C. The results indicate that Cu significantly decreased the liquidus temperature of the 90W–7Ni–3Fe alloy, which directly influence the sintering behavior. With increasing of Cu content, the sintering behavior of the 90W–7Ni–3Fe alloy changed from solid to liquid phase sintering. The relative density of sintered alloys obtained at 1350 °C increased consistently from 81.61% without Cu to 98.85% with Cu concentration up to 5 wt.%. The X–ray diffraction (XRD) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) results reveal that, Cu diffused with γ–(Ni, Fe) phase during sintering process and this results in the formation of the γ–(Ni, Fe, Cu) phase, which is well bonded with W grains. The formation process of γ–(Ni, Fe, Cu) phase is also discussed. The tensile strength and hardness of the 90W–7Ni–3Fe alloys were improved obviously by adding Cu. At 1350 °C, the tensile strength of alloys with 5 wt.% Cu is as high as 864 MPa, which was four times than that of the alloy without Cu.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S223878542100079XTungsten heavy alloyLow temperature sinteringSintering behaviorMicrostructureMechanical properties
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author Wentan Zhu
Wensheng Liu
Yunzhu Ma
Qingshan Cai
Jianning Wang
Youteng Duan
spellingShingle Wentan Zhu
Wensheng Liu
Yunzhu Ma
Qingshan Cai
Jianning Wang
Youteng Duan
Low temperature sintering of 90W–7Ni–3Fe alloy with Cu additive: microstructure evolution and mechanical properties
Journal of Materials Research and Technology
Tungsten heavy alloy
Low temperature sintering
Sintering behavior
Microstructure
Mechanical properties
author_facet Wentan Zhu
Wensheng Liu
Yunzhu Ma
Qingshan Cai
Jianning Wang
Youteng Duan
author_sort Wentan Zhu
title Low temperature sintering of 90W–7Ni–3Fe alloy with Cu additive: microstructure evolution and mechanical properties
title_short Low temperature sintering of 90W–7Ni–3Fe alloy with Cu additive: microstructure evolution and mechanical properties
title_full Low temperature sintering of 90W–7Ni–3Fe alloy with Cu additive: microstructure evolution and mechanical properties
title_fullStr Low temperature sintering of 90W–7Ni–3Fe alloy with Cu additive: microstructure evolution and mechanical properties
title_full_unstemmed Low temperature sintering of 90W–7Ni–3Fe alloy with Cu additive: microstructure evolution and mechanical properties
title_sort low temperature sintering of 90w–7ni–3fe alloy with cu additive: microstructure evolution and mechanical properties
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Materials Research and Technology
issn 2238-7854
publishDate 2021-03-01
description The paper explores the possibility of reducing the sintering temperature of the 90W–7Ni–3Fe alloy by introducing Cu without sacrificing the comprehensive mechanical properties. The effect of Cu content on the sintering behavior, microstructure and mechanical properties of the 90W–7Ni–3Fe alloy was systematically investigated in the range from 1250 to 1350 °C. The results indicate that Cu significantly decreased the liquidus temperature of the 90W–7Ni–3Fe alloy, which directly influence the sintering behavior. With increasing of Cu content, the sintering behavior of the 90W–7Ni–3Fe alloy changed from solid to liquid phase sintering. The relative density of sintered alloys obtained at 1350 °C increased consistently from 81.61% without Cu to 98.85% with Cu concentration up to 5 wt.%. The X–ray diffraction (XRD) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) results reveal that, Cu diffused with γ–(Ni, Fe) phase during sintering process and this results in the formation of the γ–(Ni, Fe, Cu) phase, which is well bonded with W grains. The formation process of γ–(Ni, Fe, Cu) phase is also discussed. The tensile strength and hardness of the 90W–7Ni–3Fe alloys were improved obviously by adding Cu. At 1350 °C, the tensile strength of alloys with 5 wt.% Cu is as high as 864 MPa, which was four times than that of the alloy without Cu.
topic Tungsten heavy alloy
Low temperature sintering
Sintering behavior
Microstructure
Mechanical properties
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S223878542100079X
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