Powder Metallurgy | 2021

Microstructural observations of high temperature creep processes in hardmetals

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


ABSTRACT High-temperature properties of hardmetals are critical to their use in many applications but a challenge to measure accurately. Creep behaviour is not well understood so this work has studied uniaxial tensile testing of small simple geometry samples to look at how modifications to the microstructure can affect creep behaviour at temperatures between 800 and 900°C. In particular, a carbon-ladder series with high, medium and low carbon contents in the 10wt-%Co binder has been investigated. Significant differences between the stress–strain curves of the different carbon contents have been observed, but the underlying microstructural mechanisms appear to be similar in detailed large area examination of samples after failure. Penetration of Co along WC-WC boundaries with ‘precipitation’ of discrete islands is seen as well as the formation of continuous thin lamellae while void formation tends to occur at WC-Co boundaries. EBSD mapping suggests Co penetration varies as a function of WC-WC misorientation.

Volume 64
Pages 97 - 107
DOI 10.1080/00325899.2021.1877866
Language English
Journal Powder Metallurgy

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