Journal of Asian Ceramic Societies (Sep 2017)

Microstructure and sliding wear characterization of Cu/TiB2 copper matrix composites fabricated via friction stir processing

  • I. Dinaharan,
  • S. Saravanakumar,
  • K. Kalaiselvan,
  • S. Gopalakrishnan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jascer.2017.06.002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3
pp. 295 – 303

Abstract

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The poor wear performance of copper is improved by reinforcing hard ceramic particles. The present work reports the fabrication of Cu/TiB2 (0, 6, 12, 18 vol.%) copper matrix composites (CMCs) using friction stir processing (FSP). TiB2 particles were initially packed together into a machined groove and were subjected to FSP under a constant set of process parameters. The microstructure was observed using optical, scanning and transmission electron microscopy. The wear behavior was examined using a pin-on-disc apparatus. The micrographs showed a homogeneous distribution of TiB2 particles without aggregation and segregation. The distribution of TiB2 particles was closely persistent across the stir zone. TiB2 particles were well bonded with the copper matrix without any interfacial reaction. Many TiB2 particles fractured during FSP. The grains in the composite were extensively refined because of dynamic recrystallization and pinning effect of TiB2 particles. The wear behavior under dry sliding condition was presented in detail.

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