Spark Plasma Sintering of Graded Dissimilar Metals
An attempt was made to produce graded stainless steel (SS)/commercially pure titanium (Ti) samples using spark plasma sintering. A cylindrical sample of 20 mm diameter and 38 mm height, consisting of six layers with decreasing amounts of Ti (in steps of ~ 20 vol.%) from layer L 1 (100 vol.% Ti) to l...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals 2019-07, Vol.72 (7), p.1837-1852 |
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Zusammenfassung: | An attempt was made to produce graded stainless steel (SS)/commercially pure titanium (Ti) samples using spark plasma sintering. A cylindrical sample of 20 mm diameter and 38 mm height, consisting of six layers with decreasing amounts of Ti (in steps of ~ 20 vol.%) from layer L
1
(100 vol.% Ti) to layer L
6
(100 vol.% SS), was targeted. After process optimization, fully dense, graded SS/Ti samples were successfully produced. However, the samples showed several different intermetallics such as FeTi, NiTi, Fe
2
Ti, and Cr
2
Ti. The intermetallic formation was found to be most severe in layer L
5
(80 vol.% SS + 20 vol.% Ti). These graded SS/Ti samples exhibited a tensile strength of 280 ± 9 MPa and were found to suffer brittle fractures in layer L
5
. In subsequent experiments, attempts were made to overcome this problem using temperature gradient sintering and/or ball-milled SS powder. While the combined use of temperature gradient sintering and ball-milled SS powder was helpful in improving the tensile strength of graded SS/Ti samples to 320 ± 12 MPa, undesirable intermetallic formation and brittle fractures in layer L
5
could not be avoided. |
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ISSN: | 0972-2815 0975-1645 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12666-019-01662-8 |