Affiliation:
1. NED University of Engineering and Technology
2. University of Science and Technology Beijing
3. University of Engineering and Technology Lahore
4. China University of Mining and Technology
Abstract
Mechanical properties of tungsten heavy alloys are dependent on many factors including
the purity of the raw materials, their tungsten content, manufacturing parameters and the
microstructure of the final compact. The main object of this research was to examine the effect of
sintering conditions (temperature and time) on the microstructure of tungsten heavy alloys and how
the resulting modification of the microstructure can be used to optimize their mechanical properties.
Alloys composed of 88%, 93% and 95% wt. of tungsten with the balance of Ni: Fe in the ratio of
7:3 were consolidated into green compacts. Samples of each of the three resulting alloys were
sintered at different temperatures (1350°C,1450°C and 1500 0C) for different sintering holding
times (3 and 30 minutes) in hydrogen atmosphere. Standard metallographic procedures were used to
obtain SEM micrographs. The mechanical properties of tungsten heavy alloys were found to be
dependent on the microstructural parameters such as W particle size, solid volume fraction,
connectivity and w-w contiguity. It was shown that the mechanical properties of the alloys, and
especially their ductility, are harmed when tungsten grains are contiguous.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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