Microstructure evolution and superior tensile properties of low content graphene nanoplatelets reinforced pure Ti matrix composites

X. N. Mu, H. M. Zhang*, H. N. Cai, Q. B. Fan, Z. H. Zhang, Y. Wu, Z. J. Fu, D. H. Yu

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Titanium matrix composites with the discontinuous reinforcement of graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs) were produced by powder metallurgy and subsequent hot-rolling. In the process of spark plasma sintering (SPS), the GNPs were well preserved at low temperature and high compressive pressure. Hot-rolling process was applied to improve the microstructure and properties of the GNPs-Ti matrix composites. The GNPs were uniformly distributed and arranged along with the rolling direction (RD). Also, the GNPs blocked slipping so that the matrix generated {101̅1} <101̅2̅> compressive twining to be compatible with deformation in the rolling process with the increase of GNPs content. Tensile strength test demonstrated an excellent ultimate tensile strength that was 54.2% higher than pure titanium with merely 0.1 wt% GNPs addition. The strengthening mechanism of composites was discussed by three main strengthening factors combined with a modified load transfer model and it was thought that the composites were strengthen by grain refinement, load transfer from Ti matrix to GNPs and texture strengthening.

源语言英语
页(从-至)164-174
页数11
期刊Materials Science and Engineering: A
687
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 27 2月 2017

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