Journal
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY
Volume 254, Issue -, Pages 277-282Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2017.11.004
Keywords
Functionally graded material; Ceramic-metal composite; Alumina-titanium; Spark plasma sintering
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- Nexter Systems
- Direction Generale pour l'Armement (DGA)
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The joining conditions of alumina (Al2O3) and titanium (Ti) were studied to produce relatively light materials combining a high hardness and ductility at ambient temperature. The starting Al2O3 and Ti in the form of powders were sintered by spark plasma sintering (SPS). The joining required Al2O3/Ti composite interlayers. Ti, Al2O3 and composites were separately sintered and characterized in terms of their microstructure and mechanical properties. Tensile tests were performed to evaluate the ductility of titanium. Hardness and toughness were estimated from indentation tests of alumina and composites. Ti that was SPS-sintered in the same conditions as Al2O3, did not show the expected properties (absence of ductility) due to the formation of carbides and oxides. Al2O3, with its refined microstructure, was particularly hard. Regardless of their composition, composites were found to be more cracking resistant than pure Al2O3, despite the reactivity of titanium with alumina. The absence of ductility in the composites and in the titanium side was responsible for the appearance of micro cracks for the sintered Al2O3/Ti functionally graded materials because the release of residual stresses was not enabled.
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