材料科学
微观结构
涂层
等轴晶
金属陶瓷
复合数
复合材料
放电等离子烧结
冶金
粉末冶金
基质(水族馆)
陶瓷
海洋学
地质学
作者
James W. Murray,Samer J. Algodi,Michael W. Fay,Paul D. Brown,Adam T. Clare
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2016.12.011
摘要
Comparison of electric discharge (ED) processed single deposit and continuum TiC-Fe cermet coatings, formed from a sacrificial powder metallurgy TiC tool electrode at negative polarity, on 304 stainless steel, provided insight into the ED coating (EDC) formation mechanism. A deposit from a single spark event was dominated by TiC, phase separated from a ∼2 wt% Fe matrix, with strongly aligned grains and banded microstructure, indicative of solidification from the coating/substrate interface. Conversely, a continuum coating, subjected to ∼200 spark events per location, exhibited a more complex, banded microstructure, with a mixture of equiaxed and columnar TiC grains within a ∼30 wt% Fe-based matrix, along with some concentrations of carbon from the oil dielectric. It is considered that each sparking event remelts previously solidified coating material, with or without further TiC particle incorporation, leading to gradual TiC dilution and the development of a TiC-Fe composite coating with increasing levels of substrate material forming the matrix.
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