| Literature DB >> 30487007 |
Dae-Ho Lee1, Takao Hanawa2, Seong-Ho Jang3, Hyo-Jin Lee4, Min-Ho Hong4, Bong Ki Min5, Tae-Yub Kwon4.
Abstract
In this study, we investigated the effect of sintering temperature (1300, 1350, or 1400 °C) and holding time (1 or 2 h) on the mechanical properties of a cobalt-chromium (Co-Cr) alloy (Soft Metal) produced by milling/post-sintering, using a tensile test (n = 6). Prior to the test, the different nanostructures arising from the sintering conditions were also analyzed. The phase ratio of γ (face-centered cubic) phase to ɛ (hexagonal close-packed) phase increased mainly with increasing temperature. The formation of Cr23C6 carbide was greatest in the 1350 °C groups when compared to the other temperature groups. The 1400 °C groups had a substantially greater grain size than the 1300 °C and 1350 °C groups, together with a significant number of annealing twins inside the matrix phases. Overall, the 1350 °C groups showed the most superior properties. The 1400 °C groups showed a mean 0.2% yield strength under 500 MPa. The holding times did not significantly affect the mechanical properties (p > 0.05).Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30487007 DOI: 10.1166/jnn.2019.15984
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nanosci Nanotechnol ISSN: 1533-4880