Journal of Materials Research and Technology (Nov 2021)

Synergistic strengthening effect of tungsten carbide (WC) particles and silicon carbide whiskers (SiCw) on mechanical properties of Cu–Al2O3 composite

  • Huanran Lin,
  • Xiuhua Guo,
  • Kexing Song,
  • Shaolin Li,
  • Jang Feng,
  • Xiangfeng Zhang,
  • Mengqi Feng

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15
pp. 2837 – 2847

Abstract

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Cu–Al2O3 composites are widely used in electrical contact fields because of their excellent electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity and arc erosion resistance. (WC + SiCw)/Cu–Al2O3 composites with better properties were prepared by powder metallurgy combined with an internal oxidation process that introduced micron-sized WC particles and SiCw into the Cu–Al2O3 composite. The synergistic strengthening mechanism effect of nano-Al2O3 particles, micron-sized WC particles and SiCw in copper matrix composites was analyzed. The results show that there is a semi-coherent interface between the nano-Al2O3 particles and the copper matrix. The ultimate tensile strength of the (1WC + 2SiCw)/Cu–Al2O3 composite is 531.6 MPa, which is 12.7% and 4.5% higher than that of the Cu–Al2O3 composite and the SiCw/Cu–Al2O3 composite, respectively. According to theoretical calculations and an analysis of the strengthening mechanism, the contributions of the Orowan strengthening and load transfer strengthening mechanism in the (1WC + 2SiCw)/Cu–Al2O3 composite are 27.3% and 16.6% respectively. The synergistic strengthening effect of particles and whiskers contributed 6.0% to the tensile strength of the (1WC + 2SiCw)/Cu–Al2O3 composite.

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