Optimizing the sintering process parameters for simultaneous improvement of the compression strength, impact strength, hardness and corrosion resistance of W–Cu nanocomposite
M. R. Samadi, Ebrahim Zeynali, Fatemeh Allahyari, Ehsan Salahshorrad, Karim Zangeneh-Madar, Mahmoud Afshari
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Abstract
The main purpose of this work is to optimize the mechanical properties of tungsten–copper (W–Cu) nanocomposite fabricated by the sintering process. For this purpose, the parameters of sintering temperature, sintering time and weight percentage of copper were selected to optimize the compression strength, impact strength, hardness and corrosion resistance of the W–Cu nanocomposite using the desirability function procedure and response surface method. The analyses of transmission electron microscopy (TEM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) were also performed to examine the microstructure of W–Cu nanocomposite. The results exhibited that a rise in the sintering temperature from 1000∘C to 1150∘C significantly enhanced the impact strength of W–Cu nanocomposite, while a rise in the sintering temperature from 1150∘C to 1300∘C deteriorated the impact strength. Moreover, the compression strength and hardness of the W–Cu nanocomposite continuously improved by elevation of sintering temperature from 1000∘C to 1300∘C. A rise in the amount of Cu from 20[Formula: see text]wt.% to 40[Formula: see text]wt.% led to a reduction in the hardness of the W–Cu nanocomposite, while a rise of Cu content improved the impact and compression strengths. The results also indicated that the mechanical properties of W–Cu nanocomposite enhanced simultaneously by using 27[Formula: see text]wt.% Cu at sintering temperature of 1197∘C and sintering time of 2.7[Formula: see text]h. The samples sintered at the optimal conditions indicated a higher corrosion resistance than that sintered at the initial conditions.
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