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Copper-Tantalum Metal Matrix Composites Consolidated from Powder Blends by Severe Plastic Deformation

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METALS
卷 11, 期 7, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/met11071010

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metal matrix composite MMC; equal channel angular extrusion ECAE; copper-tantalum; powder consolidation; severe plastic deformation

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  1. US Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration [DE-NA0003857]

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Processing through route 4Bc at 300 degrees C resulted in the highest compressive strength, lowest anisotropy, and least strain rate sensitivity in metal matrix composites. These superior properties are attributed to mechanical bonding between Cu and Ta phases, as well as enhanced metallurgical bonds from contact of pristine metal surfaces during shearing along orthogonal planes.
We investigated the effectiveness of severe plastic deformation by equal channel angular extrusion (ECAE) for consolidation of metal powders into metal matrix composites. Equal volumes of copper (Cu) and tantalum (Ta) powders were consolidated at ambient temperature via different ECAE routes. Composites processed by ECAE routes 4E and 4Bc were also processed at 300 degrees C. The resulting materials were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and compression testing. Processing by route 4Bc at 300 degrees C resulted in the highest compressive strength, lowest anisotropy, and least strain rate sensitivity. We conclude that the superior properties achieved by this route arise from mechanical bonding due to interlocking Cu and Ta phases as well as enhanced metallurgical bonds from contact of pristine metal surfaces when the material is sheared along orthogonal planes.

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