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Fabrication of titanium carbide reinforced copper matrix composite by in-situ processing

Journal
Proceedings of the International Conference on X-Rays & Related Techniques in Research & Industry (ICXRI) 2010
Date Issued
2010-06-09
Author(s)
Nur Hawadah Mohd Subhi
Universiti Sains Malaysia
Zuhailawati Hussain
Universiti Sains Malaysia
Radzali Othman
Universiti Sains Malaysia
Handle (URI)
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14170/15658
Abstract
Composite materials with copper matrix and ceramic particle reinforcements provide an alternative material for scope for producing relatively high thermal conductivity, electrical conductivity and hardness properties. Most of the work on copper-based composites has involved TiC reinforcement, which is introduced in the copper matrix through a powder metallurgy (P/M) route. TiC particle is an interesting candidate for the reinforcement of the Cu composite because of its high melting point, high hardness, good oxidation and corrosion resistance combined with good electrical and thermal conductivity. In this study, in-situ prepared copper-titanium carbide using high energy ball milling was addressed. Cu-Ti-C mixture powder was mechanically alloyed by high energy ball milling at 400 rpm speed for 4 to 80 hours to investigate the formation of TiC phase during milling. From the XRD result, after 5 h milling, TiC peak was found at 36.3° and 60.9°.
Subjects
  • Mechanical alloying

  • In-situ composite

  • Phase analysis

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