Data in Brief (Jun 2016)

Data on the impact of increasing the W amount on the mass density and compressive properties of Ni–W alloys processed by spark plasma sintering

  • T. Sadat,
  • A. Hocini,
  • L. Lilensten,
  • D. Faurie,
  • D. Tingaud,
  • G. Dirras

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
pp. 1405 – 1408

Abstract

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Bulk Ni–W alloys having composite-like microstructures are processed by spark plasma sintering (SPS) route of Ni and W powder blends as reported in a recent study of Sadat et al. (2016) (DOI of original article: doi:10.1016/j.matdes.2015.10.083) [1]. The present dataset deals with determination of mass density and evaluation of room temperature compressive mechanical properties as function of the amount of W (%wt. basis). The presented data concern: (i) measurement of the mass of each investigated Ni–W alloy which is subsequently used to compute the mass density of the alloy and (ii) the raw (stress (MPa) and strain (ΔLL0)) data, which can be subsequently used for stress/ strain plots. Keywords: Ni–W alloys, Spark plasma sintering, Compression tests, Density