2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2006.09.062
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Fabrication of steel matrix composites locally reinforced with different ratios of TiC/TiB2 particulates using SHS reactions of Ni–Ti–B4C and Ni–Ti–B4C–C systems during casting

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“…A good example are ex situ and in situ methods for fabrication local reinforcements in castings, which will be called, in the further part of this paper, composite zones [5][6][7]. Due to such approach it is possible to join a potential of plastic and dynamic loads resistant casting alloys with hard ceramics [8].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A good example are ex situ and in situ methods for fabrication local reinforcements in castings, which will be called, in the further part of this paper, composite zones [5][6][7]. Due to such approach it is possible to join a potential of plastic and dynamic loads resistant casting alloys with hard ceramics [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method offers several benefits with respect to obtaining lower energy consumption, higher time efficiency and higher product purity [4]. Among various ceramic particulates, titanium carbide and titanium diboride are potential materials because of their outstanding properties, such as high hardness, low density, high melting temperature and high modulus as well as good wear and corrosion resistance [5,6]. However, because of the inherent traits of TiC and TiB 2 ceramics (poor fracture toughness), their application is limited to a certain extent.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, because of the inherent traits of TiC and TiB 2 ceramics (poor fracture toughness), their application is limited to a certain extent. Therefore, it is necessary to add metal elements, such as Ni [4,6] and Al [7], to the Ti-B 4 C system to solve this problem.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Among these fabrication techniques for synthesizing the composites, SHS technology has attached much attention, because of its low energy consumption, high time efficiency and high product purity (Yang et al, 2007). However, one of the initial drawbacks of the SHS reactions for industrial application is that the final products are highly porous.…”
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confidence: 99%