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Thermal residual micro-stresses and texture characterizations in NbC-Ni cemented carbides

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European Powder Metallurgy Association

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Cemented carbide composites develop very large micro-stresses due to the coefficient of thermal expansion mismatch between the metallic carbide and the binder phases. While micro-stresses developed in WC-Co/Ni systems have been investigated, so far, there is no information on the ones developed in NbC-Ni composites. This study aims to provide preliminary data on this matter. The thermal micro-stresses and texture developed in NbC-Ni systems were characterized by neutron diffraction. Stresses in the Ni phase were found to decrease with the increase of binder content in the composite material (from 7vol.% to 13vol.%) and ranged between approximately -2900 MPa to -1600 MPa, while stresses in the NbC phase were found to be relatively constant at approximately +240 MPa. The sintering temperature was found to have a major impact on the Ni grain number, with thousands of grains measured against just a few for samples sintered respectively at 1350ºC and 1450ºC.

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Lavigne, O., Luzin, V., & Sandoval, D. (2021). Thermal residual micro-stresses and texture characterizations in NbC-Ni cemented carbides. Presentation to Euro PM2021 Congress & Exhibition, 18-22 October 2021, online. In Developing the powder metallurgy future : powder production, consolidation technologies, materials, applications, tools for improving PM : Euro PM 2021 Virtual Congress & Exhibiton : proceedings : 18-22 October 2021, online, (pp. 108-113). Chantilly, France : European Powder Metallurgy Association.

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