JOURNAL ARTICLE

Microstructural Evolution during the Sintering of TiC–Mo–Ni Cermets

Dong‐Il ChunDoh‐Yeon KimKwang‐Yong Eun

Year: 1993 Journal:   Journal of the American Ceramic Society Vol: 76 (8)Pages: 2049-2052   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

TiC‐Ni‐Mo cermet specimens were prepared by using a mixture of fine (1.5 μm) and coarse (30 μm) TiC powders. When the fraction of fine TiC particles was 80%, a (Ti,Mo,Ni)C complex carbide phase was observed deposited on the coarse TiC particles and resulted in a typical cored structure. As the fraction of fine TiC particles decreased, the coarse TiC particles exhibited a unique microstructural evolution with the development of a concave interface. This microstructural change of the coarse TiC grains can be explained in terms of the coherency strain energy.

Keywords:
Cermet Materials science Sintering Carbide Titanium carbide Microstructure Metallurgy Phase (matter) Volume fraction Composite material Ceramic Chemistry

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