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MATERIALS CHARACTERIZATION
卷 59, 期 1, 页码 84-90出版社
ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.matchar.2006.10.021
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powder technology; TiC-stainless steel composite; microstructure; fretting wear; microplowing
This study deals with the processing, microstructure, and wear behavior of TiC-reinforced stainless steel matrix composites, containing SO to 70 wt.% TiC. Powder technology was used to successfully fabricate the composites. The microstructure of the composite was characterized by scanning electron microscopy. The microstructural study revealed that the TiC particles were distributed uniformly in the steel matrix phase. Interface debonding and microcracks were not observed in the composite. The composite hardness increased with TiC content. The fretting wear resistance of the composites was studied against high speed steel. The wear mechanisms are discussed by means of microscopical observations on the wom surfaces. The wear was severe at higher wear loads and lower TiC content. Microplowing of the stainless steel matrix was found to be the dominant wear mechanism. Heavy microplowing and rapid removal of material from the wear surface was observed at high wear load. The variation of wear loss with volume fraction and mean free path of the binder phase is also reported. (c) 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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