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Study of tantalum hemicarbide (Ta2C) production by low pressure carburizing

2015

Tantalum is a very dense metal (d = 16.6) and has a very high melting temperature of 2996°C. This material is particularly required for crucibles used for pyrochemical applications. Early studies show that a carburizing treatment enhances corrosion resistance from liquid metals. Indeed, the intergranular attack of tantalum is stopped by Ta2C precipitates, which occupy the grain boundary regions. The production of the carbon saturated tantalum with Ta2C precipitates requires a good understanding of tantalum carburizing.A carburizing treatment on tantalum sample causes the emergence of a TaC layer on surface and Ta2C layer just below. A reduction of carbon flow has enabled the study of the fi…

CarboneCarburesTantalumPrécipitésPrecipitatesCarbonAnnealing[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-CHEM-PH] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Chemical Physics [physics.chem-ph]DiffusionCinétiqueKineticsCémentation basse pressionTantaleLow pressure carburizingCarbidesRecuit
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Growth of titanium oxynitride layers by short pulsed Nd:YAG laser treatment of Ti plates: Influence of the cumulated laser fluence.

2009

International audience; Titanium oxynitride layerswere formed by surface laser treatment of Ti plates in air using a Nd:YAG laser source of short pulse duration about 5 ns. The cumulated laser fluence was varied in the 100–1200 J cm2 range and its influence on the composition and the structure of the formed layers was studied by different characterization techniques providing physico-chemical and structural information. It was shown that the laser treatment induces the insertion of light elements as O, N and C in the formed layer with the amount increasing with the laser fluence. The in-depth composition of the layers and the co-existence of different phases were also studied. The way in wh…

Materials scienceAnalytical chemistryGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologyLaser pumping01 natural sciencesFluencelaw.inventionTitanium oxynitridesPlasmalawLaser treatment0103 physical sciences010302 applied physicsPulse durationSurfaces and InterfacesGeneral ChemistryPlasma021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsLaserSurfaces Coatings and FilmschemistryTitanium oxycarbidesNd:YAG laser0210 nano-technologyLayer (electronics)Titanium
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Compressibility and structural stability of ultra-incompressible bimetallic interstitial carbides and nitrides

2012

We have investigated by means of high-pressure x-ray diffraction the structural stability of Pd 2Mo 3N, Ni 2Mo 3C 0.52N 0.48, Co 3Mo 3C 0.62N 0.38, and Fe 3Mo 3C. We have found that they remain stable in their ambient-pressure cubic phase at least up to 48 GPa. All of them have a bulk modulus larger than 330 GPa, the least compressible material being Fe 3Mo 3C, B 0 = 374(3) GPa. In addition, apparently a reduction of compressibility is detected as the carbon content is increased. The equation of state for each material is determined. A comparison with other refractory materials indicates that interstitial nitrides and carbides behave as ultra-incompressible materials. © 2012 American Physic…

Materials scienceHigh-pressureAnalytical chemistryUltra-incompressibleFOS: Physical scienceschemistry.chemical_elementNitrideengineering.materialCarbideNitridesStructural stabilityPhysics - Chemical PhysicsBimetallic stripChemical Physics (physics.chem-ph)MolybdenumCondensed Matter - Materials ScienceCompoundsMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)DiamondCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsBeamlinechemistryMolybdenumFISICA APLICADAX-ray crystallographyCompressibilityengineeringCarbidesPd2Mo3N
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Effect of the Content and Ordering of the sp2 Free Carbon Phase on the Charge Carrier Transport in Polymer-Derived Silicon Oxycarbides

2020

The present work elaborates on the correlation between the amount and ordering of the free carbon phase in silicon oxycarbides and their charge carrier transport behavior. Thus, silicon oxycarbides possessing free carbon contents from 0 to ca. 58 vol.% (SiOC/C) were synthesized and exposed to temperatures from 1100 to 1800 &deg

Materials scienceSiliconAnalytical chemistryPharmaceutical Sciencechemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesAnalytical Chemistrylcsh:QD241-441symbols.namesakeHall measurementslcsh:Organic chemistryElectrical resistivity and conductivityPhase (matter)0103 physical sciencesDrug Discoveryfree carbonPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry010302 applied physicsOrganic ChemistryDangling bondPercolation thresholdsilicon oxycarbides021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologychemistryChemistry (miscellaneous)charge carrier transportRaman spectroscopysymbolsMolecular MedicineCharge carrier0210 nano-technologyRaman spectroscopyCarbonMolecules
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Synthesis and processing of nanocrystalline tungsten carbide: Towards cemented carbides with optimal mechanical properties

2011

Abstract Nanocrystalline tungsten carbide has been obtained by reduction/carburization at low temperature from precursors obtained by freeze-drying of aqueous solutions. Nanocrystalline WC powders with a adequate content of carbon were mixed with submicrometric Cobalt powder (12 wt.%), obtained by same synthesis method, and sintered in vacuum furnace. The cemented carbides fabricated from experimental powders were compared with both commercial ultrafine and nanocrystalline WC-12Co mixtures consolidated by the same route. The synthesised powders were characterized by X-ray powder diffraction, elemental analysis and scanning and high resolution transmission electron microscopy. On the other h…

PlateletsFreeze-drying precursorsMaterials scienceMetallurgyMechanical propertiesMicrostructureNanocrystalline materialCarbideVacuum furnacechemistry.chemical_compoundFracture toughnesschemistryNanocrystalline WCTungsten carbideHigh-resolution transmission electron microscopyCemented carbidesPowder diffractionInternational Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials
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Laser Cladding of TiC for Better Titanium Components

2011

Pure commercial titanium is widely used because of its high corrosion resistance and lower cost compared with other titanium alloys, in particular when there is no high wear requirements. Nevertheless, the wear resistance is poor and surface damage usually occurs in areas under contact loadings. Laser cladding is a suitable technique for manufacturing precise and defect free coatings of a dissimilar material with higher wear and corrosion resistance. In this work a good understanding of laser metal deposition mechanisms allowed to obtain defect free coatings of Ti6Al4V and TiC metal matrix composite (MMC) using a flash lamp pumped Nd:YAG laser of 1 kW. A complete investigation of the proces…

Wear resistanceMaterials scienceCorrosion resistancechemistry.chemical_elementPhysics and Astronomy(all)Corrosionlaw.inventionCarbideMetallic matrix compositesWearlawCoatingsCIENCIA DE LOS MATERIALES E INGENIERIA METALURGICATitanium alloysComposite materialFlash-lampTitaniumMetal matrix compositeTitanium alloyManufactureComposite coatingsLaserLaser claddingWear resistancechemistryCarbidesTitanium
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Influence of M23C6 carbides on the heterogeneous strain development in annealed 420 stainless steel

2020

Understanding the local strain enhancement and lattice distortion resulting from different microstructure features in metal alloys is crucial in many engineering processes. The development of heterogeneous strain not only plays an important role in the work hardening of the material but also in other processes such as recrystallization and damage inheritance and fracture. Isolating the contribution of precipitates to the development of heterogeneous strain can be challenging due to the presence of grain boundaries or other microstructure features that might cause ambiguous interpretation. In this work a statistical analysis of local strains measured by electron back scatter diffraction and …

carbidesMaterials scienceTechnology and EngineeringPolymers and PlasticsDISLOCATION DENSITY DISTRIBUTIONSPLASTIC-DEFORMATIONrepresentative volume element02 engineering and technologyWork hardeningPlasticityDIFFRACTION01 natural sciencesMC carbidesplastic strain gradientFerrite (iron)0103 physical sciencesSTRENGTHElectronicOptical and Magnetic MaterialsComposite material010302 applied physicsMetals and AlloysM23C6 carbidesRecrystallization (metallurgy)MECHANICAL-PROPERTIESfinite element crystal plasticity021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyMicrostructureStainless SteelElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsSIZEHardening (metallurgy)Ceramics and CompositesGrain boundarySINGLE-CRYSTALSCRYSTAL PLASTICITYDeformation (engineering)0210 nano-technologyCRPRECIPITATION BEHAVIOR
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