Title of article :
Fabrication and characterization of vacuum plasma sprayed
W/Cu-composites for extreme thermal conditions
Author/Authors :
G. Pintsuk، نويسنده , , I. Smid، نويسنده , , J.-E. Do¨ ring، نويسنده , ,
W. Hohenauer، نويسنده , , J. Linke، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The joining of tungsten to copper and the
ongoing search for commercially viable production
techniques is one of the challenging issues in the field
of composite materials. The reason why this material
combination is of essential importance is its ability to
withstand erosion and high temperatures on the
tungsten side and to remove big quantities of heat on
the copper side. Due to the mismatch of thermal
expansion and Young’s moduli, the direct joining of
these two materials results in high residual and thermal
stresses at the interface, ultimately reducing component
lifetime. One potential answer to this problem is
functionally graded structures of W and Cu, which
smoothen the transition of material properties. The
present study focuses on vacuum plasma spraying
(120 mbar, Ar) of W/Cu-gradients and composites with
defined mixing ratios. The influence of the fabrication
process and the W:Cu ratio on the microstructure has
been investigated and results from thermo-mechanical
and thermo-physical results analyses are presented.
Finite element modeling has been used to demonstrate
the positive effect of gradients on the elastic and
elastic–plastic response within two different modelgeometries.
Partial gradients, ranging from pure tungsten
to 75 vol.% tungsten, exhibit the best results and
improve the expected life-time performance significantly
by reducing the stresses at both interfaces, W/
FGM and FGM/Cu, compared to a reference interface
between W and Cu.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science