Microstructural Evolution of Iron Based Alloys Produced by Spark Plasma Sintering Method


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The effect of alloying additions, such as copper, carbon, and molybdenum with carbonyl iron powder, on the densification behavior, microstructural evolution, and mechanical properties of spark plasma sintered (SPS) compacts have been investigated in this work. The sintering temperature, pressure, and time during SPS were 1120°C, 30 MPa, and 5 min, respectively. Fe–2Cu–0.8C–0.6Mo was found to exhibit the highest density, hardness, and also tensile strength among all the compositions attempted. The microstructural examination of fractured surfaces of the sintered samples revealed the evidence of a mixed mode of fracture in all the alloy compositions.

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A. Muthuchamy

Department of Manufacturing Engineering, SMEC, VIT University

Email: raja.anna@gmail.com
印度, Vellore, 632014

A. Annamalai

Centre for Innovative Manufacturing Research, VIT University

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Email: raja.anna@gmail.com
印度, Vellore, 632014

M. Karthikeyan

Department of Manufacturing Engineering, SMEC, VIT University

Email: raja.anna@gmail.com
印度, Vellore, 632014

Abhijeet Thakur

Department of Manufacturing Engineering, SMEC, VIT University

Email: raja.anna@gmail.com
印度, Vellore, 632014

Nidhi Nagaraju

Department of Manufacturing Engineering, SMEC, VIT University

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印度, Vellore, 632014

Dinesh Agrawal

Materials Research Institute, The Pennsylvania State University

Email: raja.anna@gmail.com
美国, University Park, PA, 16802


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