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Improvement of hardness and wear resistance of (TiC, TiB)/Ti-6Al-4V surface-alloyed materials fabricated by high-energy electron-beam irradiation SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Improvement of hardness and wear resistance of (TiC, TiB)/Ti-6Al-4V surface-alloyed materials fabricated by high-energy electron-beam irradiation
Authors
Lee, CSOh, JCLee, S
Date Issued
2003-07
Publisher
MINERALS METALS MATERIALS SOC
Abstract
The objective of this study is to investigate microstructure, hardness, and wear properties of three kinds of (TiC,TiB)/Ti-6Al-4V surface-alloyed materials fabricated by high-energy electron-beam irradiation. The mixtures of Ti + C, TiC + TiB2, and Ti + B4C powders and CaF2 flux were deposited on a Ti-6Al-4V substrate, and then high-energy electron beam was irradiated on these mixtures. The surface-alloyed layers of 0.9 to 1.6 mm in thickness were homogeneously formed, and contained a large amount (30 to 44 vol. pct) of hard precipitates such as TiC and TiB in the martensitic matrix. This microstructural modification improved the hardness and wear resistance of the surface-alloyed layer 2 times and 6 to 9 times, respectively, greater than that of the substrate. Particularly, the surface-alloyed material fabricated with Ti + B4C powders had a larger volume fraction of TiB and TiC homogeneously distributed in the martensitic matrix, and thus showed the best hardness and wear resistance. These findings suggested that the surface-alloying using high-energy electron-beam irradiation was economical and useful for the development of titanium-base surface-alloyed materials with improved hardness and wear properties.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/11471
DOI
10.1007/s11661-003-0258-y
ISSN
1073-5623
Article Type
Article
Citation
METALLURGICAL AND MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS A-PHYSICAL METALLURGY AND MATERIALS SCIENCE, vol. 34A, no. 7, page. 1461 - 1471, 2003-07
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