金属间化合物
材料科学
合金
羊奶
磨料
冶金
锆
铁粉
硬化(计算)
复合材料
图层(电子)
作者
Wensheng Li,Jianjun Li,Bo Cheng,Xinjian Zhang,Qiang Song,Yu Wang,Tao Zhang,Uladzimir Seniuts,Marat Belotsrkovsky
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.matdes.2021.110198
摘要
The finishing accuracy and efficiency of magnetic abrasive finishing (MAF) are mainly depending on magnetic abrasive powders (MAPs). A new kind of core–shell structured carbonyl iron powders (CI-MAPs) with a hard Fe/Al intermetallic shell for magnetic abrasive finishing is successfully synthesized by in-situ alloy-hardening the surface of spherical carbonyl iron powders in this study. The feasibility of such an in-situ alloy-hardening strategy is theoretically designed according to the Fe/Al intermetallic compound formation chemical reaction using the Gibbs free energy principle and the TG-DSC testing, and thus the experimental thermodynamics temperature and time ranges of such chemical reactions are proposed. Experimental results shown that a densely zigzag-like uniform alloy-hardening layer with a thickness of about 11 μm, which are composed of Fe3Al, FeAl, and Fe2Al5 intermetallic compounds, was in-situ chemically synthesized on the surface of the spherical carbonyl Fe powders. The achieved core–shell structured powder is performed to finishing a Zirconium tube experimentally, and the roughness (Ra) of the Zirconium tube is greatly improved from 0.361 μm to 0.085 μm by 3 MAF passes.
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