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Effect of cubic phase composition on gradient zone formation in cemented carbides

Frykholm, R. (author)
Ekroth, M. (author)
Jansson, B. (author)
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Andren, H. O. (author)
Ågren, John (author)
KTH,Metallurgi
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2001
2001
English.
In: International journal of refractory metals & hard materials. - 0263-4368. ; 19:06-apr, s. 527-538
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  • Cemented carbide cutting tool inserts with a surface zone depleted of hard cubic carbides and enriched in ductile binder phase have been studied experimentally using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), electron probe micro analysis (EPMA) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The results are compared with simulations based on a solution of the multicomponent diffusion equations, coupled with calculations using thermodynamic descriptions of the individual phases. The materials in the study are based on WC-Ti(C,N)-Co, WC-Ti(C,N)-NbC-Co and WC-Ti(C,N)-TaC-Co. The surface zone is formed by creating a gradient in nitrogen activity in the material, leading to an outward diffusion of N. Due to thermodynamical coupling between N and Ti, the outward diffusion of N will lead to an inward diffusion of Ti, and a surface zone depleted in cubic carbides is formed. Additions of elements like Ta or Nb will affect the width of the surface zone. A material with a Ta-containing cubic phase will have a narrower surface zone than a material with a Nb-containing cubic phase. Ta or Nb additions also affect the distribution of the different phases in and adjacent to the surface zone.

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gradient sintering
microstructure
diffusion
thermodynamics
computer simulation
simulations

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