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Analysis of the Influence of Starting Materials and Processing Conditions on the Properties of W/Cu Alloys

In this work, a study of the influence of the starting materials and the processing time used to develop W/Cu alloys is carried out. Regarding powder metallurgy as a promising fabrication route, the difficulties in producing W/Cu alloys motivated us to investigate the influential factors on the fina...

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Autores principales: Montealegre-Meléndez, Isabel, Arévalo, Cristina, Perez-Soriano, Eva M., Neubauer, Erich, Rubio-Escudero, Cristina, Kitzmantel, Michael
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5459155/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28772502
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma10020142
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author Montealegre-Meléndez, Isabel
Arévalo, Cristina
Perez-Soriano, Eva M.
Neubauer, Erich
Rubio-Escudero, Cristina
Kitzmantel, Michael
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Arévalo, Cristina
Perez-Soriano, Eva M.
Neubauer, Erich
Rubio-Escudero, Cristina
Kitzmantel, Michael
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description In this work, a study of the influence of the starting materials and the processing time used to develop W/Cu alloys is carried out. Regarding powder metallurgy as a promising fabrication route, the difficulties in producing W/Cu alloys motivated us to investigate the influential factors on the final properties of the most industrially demanding alloys: 85-W/15-Cu, 80-W/20-Cu, and 75-W/25-Cu alloys. Two different tungsten powders with large variation among their particle size—fine (W(f)) and coarse (W(c)) powders—were used for the preparation of W/Cu alloys. Three weight ratios of fine and coarse (W(f):W(c)) tungsten particles were analyzed. These powders were labelled as “tungsten bimodal powders”. The powder blends were consolidated by rapid sinter pressing (RSP) at 900 °C and 150 MPa, and were thus sintered and compacted simultaneously. The elemental powders and W/Cu alloys were studied by optical microscopy (OM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Thermal conductivity, hardness, and densification were measured. Results showed that the synthesis of W/Cu using bimodal tungsten powders significantly affects the final alloy properties. The higher the tungsten content, the more noticeable the effect of the bimodal powder. The best bimodal W powder was the blend with 10 wt % of fine tungsten particles (10-W(f):90-W(c)). These specimens present good values of densification and hardness, and higher values of thermal conductivity than other bimodal mixtures.
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spelling pubmed-54591552017-07-28 Analysis of the Influence of Starting Materials and Processing Conditions on the Properties of W/Cu Alloys Montealegre-Meléndez, Isabel Arévalo, Cristina Perez-Soriano, Eva M. Neubauer, Erich Rubio-Escudero, Cristina Kitzmantel, Michael Materials (Basel) Article In this work, a study of the influence of the starting materials and the processing time used to develop W/Cu alloys is carried out. Regarding powder metallurgy as a promising fabrication route, the difficulties in producing W/Cu alloys motivated us to investigate the influential factors on the final properties of the most industrially demanding alloys: 85-W/15-Cu, 80-W/20-Cu, and 75-W/25-Cu alloys. Two different tungsten powders with large variation among their particle size—fine (W(f)) and coarse (W(c)) powders—were used for the preparation of W/Cu alloys. Three weight ratios of fine and coarse (W(f):W(c)) tungsten particles were analyzed. These powders were labelled as “tungsten bimodal powders”. The powder blends were consolidated by rapid sinter pressing (RSP) at 900 °C and 150 MPa, and were thus sintered and compacted simultaneously. The elemental powders and W/Cu alloys were studied by optical microscopy (OM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Thermal conductivity, hardness, and densification were measured. Results showed that the synthesis of W/Cu using bimodal tungsten powders significantly affects the final alloy properties. The higher the tungsten content, the more noticeable the effect of the bimodal powder. The best bimodal W powder was the blend with 10 wt % of fine tungsten particles (10-W(f):90-W(c)). These specimens present good values of densification and hardness, and higher values of thermal conductivity than other bimodal mixtures. MDPI 2017-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5459155/ /pubmed/28772502 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma10020142 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma10020142
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