Title of article :
Electrical and elastic properties of Cu-W graded material
produced by vibro compaction
Author/Authors :
D. Jankovic´ Ilic´، نويسنده , , J. Fiscina، نويسنده , , C. J. R. Gonza´lez-Oliver، نويسنده , ,
N. Ilic´، نويسنده , , F. Mu¨cklich، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Self-formed W graded preform was produced
by size segregation of weakly vibrated tungsten bimodal
granular medium. The bimodal granular media bed was
initially set up with larger W agglomerates placed on the
bottom and with smaller agglomerates on the top of the
container. During the vibro-compaction treatment the
granular bed progresses through three distinguished compaction
stages: percolation, diffusion like or hopping, and
non-equilibrium steady state, which exhibit different
packing factor and structures. Shorter vibration time results
in a skeleton type of microstructure, while a graded
structure was formed when the system reaches a nonequilibrium
steady state. The vibrated beds were uniaxially
pressed to manufacture sintered W preform with a graded
interconnected porosity. High temperature sintering treatments
complete the evolution of a steeper gradient in
porosity predominantly through coalescence process.
Electrical and elastic properties of the final materials,
produced by infiltration of Cu into the sintered Wpreforms,
are strongly influenced by the W microstructural evolution.
It has been shown that the optimal microstructure for
electrical properties consists of a highly 3D interconnected
Cu phase (skeleton type of microstructure), while the
graded structure exhibits higher E-modulus. This work was
undertaken to better understand the nature of the graded
structure and to study the relationship between the selfformed
microstructure types, electrical and elastic materials
properties
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science