Title of article :
Strength of functionally designed cellular cemented carbides
produced by coextrusion
Author/Authors :
Sean E. Landwehr، نويسنده , , Gregory E. Hilmas، نويسنده , ,
Anthony Griffo، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
In an effort to improve the wear characteristics
of petroleum drill bit inserts, a series of cemented
carbide materials with a functionally designed cellular
(FDC) architecture were fabricated by a coextrusion
process. The FDC architecture characterized in this
study was comprised of cemented carbide cells surrounded
by a ductile cobalt cell boundary. Property
evaluation employed transverse rupture strength
(TRS) testing to characterize their mechanical behavior.
It was determined that the presence of
Co2 + xW4 – xC in the material greatly affected the
bonding of the cell to the cell boundary and therefore
the strength of the material. Fractography of the FDC
materials supported the hypothesis that the interface
between the cell and cell boundary was affected by the
Co2 + xW4 – xC phase and the consequential reduction
in cobalt content of the cell.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science