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Microstructure and properties of in situ TiC-reinforced Ti750 composite prepared by SPS

Vitus Mwinteribo Tabie (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Dr Hilla Limann Technical University, Wa, Ghana)
Jamal-Deen Kukurah (Mechanical Engineering Department, Tamale Technical University, Tamale, Ghana)
Jianwei Li (Institute for Advanced Manufacturing and Modern Equipment Technology, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, China)
Anthony Akayeti (Mechanical Engineering Department, Tamale Technical University, Tamale, Ghana)
James Kwasi Quaisie (Welding and Fabrication Engineering Department, Tamale Technical University, Tamale, Ghana)
Xiaojing Xu (Institute for Advanced Manufacturing and Modern Equipment Technology, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, China)

World Journal of Engineering

ISSN: 1708-5284

Article publication date: 2 July 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

Titanium alloys and composites have proven to contain desirable properties for use at elevated temperatures. One such material is the Ti750 composite, which can be used at temperatures up to 750°C for a brief period. This paper aims the microstructure, phase compositions, apparent porosity and hardness of both sintered and heat-treated TiC reinforced Ti750 composites for consideration in aircraft engine design.

Design/methodology/approach

The fabrication of TiC-reinforced Ti750 composites was achieved through spark plasma sintering (SPS). To analyze the microstructure and X-ray diffraction, a scanning electron microscope (SEM) with model number S-3400N and a D8 advance model machine were used, respectively. The microhardness of the samples was measured using a Vickers hardness tester with model HV-1000. The research incorporated three solid solution treatments: 975°C/3 h/AC, 1,010°C/3 h/AC and 1,025°C/3 h/AC, along with a solid-solution aging treatment at 1,010°C/3 h/AC + 750°C/8 h/AC. Additionally, oxidation analysis was conducted on the samples.

Findings

The microstructures contained enhanced TiC and Ti5Si3 phases in the near a-Ti matrix. The microhardness of the sintered composite was over twice that of the matrix alloy, and its porosity was reduced by about 0.35%. The sample treated at 1,010°C/3 h/AC had the highest enhanced peaks and microhardness of 1,277.1 HV. After oxidation at 800°C for 100 h, the accumulated weight of the solid solution composite at 1,010 °C/3 h/AC was the lowest (3.0 mg.cm-2). The surface microstructure contained oxides of TiO2 and a spalling white area containing a small amount of Al2O3 and SiO2.

Originality/value

There is limited research on Ti-Al-Sn-Zr-Mo-Si-based TMCs using a combination of the SPS method. This study used SiCp as a reinforcement for the Ti750 matrix alloy. The consolidation of SiCp and Ti750 powders using the SPS method, heat treatment of the resulting TiC reinforced Ti750 composites and study of the microstructure and properties of the composites are not found in literature or under consideration for publication in any media.

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Citation

Tabie, V.M., Kukurah, J.-D., Li, J., Akayeti, A., Quaisie, J.K. and Xu, X. (2024), "Microstructure and properties of in situ TiC-reinforced Ti750 composite prepared by SPS", World Journal of Engineering, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/WJE-01-2024-0010

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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