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Improving flexural strength of Ti2C-Ti cermet by hot compressive deformation: Microstructure evolution and fracture behaviors

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SCIENCE CHINA-TECHNOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

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SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s11431-022-2339-4

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cermet; sub-stoichiometric titanium carbide; hot deformation; precipitate; fracture behavior

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Hot compressive deformation was conducted on a Ti2C-Ti cermet, resulting in the transformation of lamellar Ti precipitates into bimodal size distribution, leading to an increase in strength. This research provides guidance for further deformation and mechanical property improvement of Ti2C cermets.
In order to improve the microstructure and mechanical properties, the hot compressive deformation with 50% height reduction at 1100 degrees C was conducted on a Ti2C-Ti cermet. The results showed that the lamellar Ti precipitates in Ti2C grains were transformed to bimodal size distribution, which was approximately 290 nm and 5.8 mu m in diameter, respectively, after the hot deformation. The bimodal Ti precipitates suppressed {011} cleavage surfaces of Ti2C during flexural fracture, which resulted in an 18.5% increment of strength. This phenomenon can be attributed to the bimodal Ti precipitates that decreased the average crack driving force due to their gentle variation in elastic modulus compared with the monolithic lamellar Ti precipitates. The present work can guide further deformation and mechanical property improvement of Ti2C cermets.

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