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Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | 2000

Design and tailoring of Ni–Sn–W composites for bonded abrasive applications

Galina L. Kourtoukova; Chrysanthe Demetry; Srinivasan Ramanath; Richard M. Andrews; David S. Jacobs; Ronald R. Biederman

Abstract The combination of properties ideal for metal bonds in abrasive products can rarely be achieved in a monolithic material. This research demonstrates a successful approach for producing a composite bond with higher elastic modulus without a significant increase in wear resistance, by taking advantage of the reaction between matrix and reinforcement to produce intermetallics. Composites comprised of a Ni–Sn matrix with continuous W fiber and/or W powder dispersoid were prepared by powder metallurgy methods. Composite specimens densified by hot pressing were characterized with a combination of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) analyses, measurements of wear resistance, and measurements of Youngs modulus and hardness by both bulk and nanoindentation methods. A significant stiffening effect was observed; the elastic modulus of the composites was up to 30% greater than that predicted by a rule of mixtures based on the moduli of the unreacted fiber and matrix constituents alone. As desired, the wear resistance of the composite was approximately equal to that of the Ni–Sn matrix. One contribution to this combination of properties is believed to be the high elastic moduli and likely low fracture toughness of the Ni–W and Ni–Sn intermetallics that are formed. Properties of the Ni–Sn–W composites are contrasted with those of a Ni–Sn matrix reinforced with WC particulate, where no reaction occurs at the interface.


Archive | 2003

Porous abrasive tool and method for making the same

Srinivasan Ramanath; Sergej-Tomislav Buljan; Jason R. Ayer Wilson; Jeri Ann S. Framingham Ikeda


Archive | 1991

Highly rigid composite shaped abrasive cutting wheel

Robert F. Corcoran; Srinivasan Ramanath


Archive | 1999

Method for grinding precision components

Srinivasan Ramanath; Shih Yee Kuo; William H. Williston; Sergej-Tomislav Buljan


Archive | 1993

Metal bond and metal bonded abrasive articles

Srinivasan Ramanath; William H. Williston


Archive | 1999

Superabrasive wheel with active bond

Richard M. Andrews; Sergej-Tomislav Buljan; Srinivasan Ramanath; Earl G. Geary


Archive | 1999

Stiffly bonded thin abrasive wheel

Srinivasan Ramanath; Richard M. Andrews


Archive | 1997

Grinding wheel for flat glass beveling

Srinivasan Ramanath; William H. Williston; Sergej-Tomislav Buljan


Archive | 2013

TOOL FOR USE WITH DUAL-SIDED CHEMICAL MECHANICAL PLANARIZATION PAD CONDITIONER

Michael Rothenberg; Taewook Hwang; Paul Cyr; Rachel Z. Pytel; Ramanujam Vedantham; Srinivasan Ramanath


Archive | 1996

Improved grinding wheel for flat glass beveling

Srinivasan Ramanath; William H. Williston; Sergej-Tomislav Buljan

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