Author:
Liu Xingwei,Song Xiaoyan,Wang Haibin,Liu Xuemei,Wang Xilong,Guo Guangsheng
Abstract
WC–Co cemented carbides were prepared by liquid-state sintering ofin situsynthesized composite powders with a constant Co content but different carbon concentrations, and with different size scales of VC particles as grain-growth inhibitor. With an optimized carbon addition and doping with microscale VC particles, an ultrahigh fracture strength with a mean value above 5000 MPa was achieved for cemented carbides. By detailed crystallographic analysis of the configuration and interactions of the WC, Co and VC phases, the effects of VC particle size on the microstructure and mechanical properties of cemented carbides are identified. The mechanisms by which the fracture strength depends on the VC particle size contain the effects on the changes in Co binder distribution, atomic matching at the phase boundary and WC grain size. The dominant factors for ultrahigh fracture strength of cemented carbides are proposed.
Publisher
International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)
Subject
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
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