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In-situ synthesis of TiC/SiC/Ti<inf>3</inf>SiC<inf>2</inf> composite coatings by spark plasma sintering
Date Issued
25-03-2011
Author(s)
Singh, Ashish
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Virzi, David A.
Keshri, Anup K.
Agarwal, Arvind
Harimkar, Sandip P.
Abstract
Composite coatings consisting of TiC/SiC/Ti3SiC2 phases have been synthesized using spark plasma sintering (SPS) of Ti/SiC/C powder mixture on titanium substrate. The processing of composite coatings was achieved at 1300°C and 1400°C with a uniaxial pressure of 90MPa and holding time of 8min. Identification and quantification of the phases have been performed using x-ray diffraction (XRD). X-ray elemental maps obtained using EDS have been used to analyze the evolution of various phases and their distribution in the microstructure. A tentative mechanism for phase evolution based on exothermic reactions between various constituent powders has been proposed. Microhardness of the spark plasma sintered coatings was found to be ~3 times that of the Ti substrate resulting in ~100 times lower wear weight loss in ball-on-disc wear tests. © 2011 Elsevier B.V.
Volume
205