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Effect of microwave sintering parameters on the physical and mechanical properties of pure Ti and blended elemental Ti alloys

Abstract
Microwave sintering (MWS) was used to consolidate hydride de-hydride Ti powder and blended elemental Ti6Al4V, Ti5Fe and Ti5Al5Mo5V3Cr (Ti5553) powder mixtures. The amount of powders used to prepare the powder compacts was scaled up to 500g.The effect of the MWS conditions on the relative density, porosity distribution, microstructure and tensile properties were studied. Furthermore, uniformity in distribution of the alloying elements was checked. For most of the materials considered, a combinations of sintering temperature of 1200ºC and 1300ºC and holding time of 5 to 30 min resulted in significantly improved density. Nevertheless sintering temperature of at least 1300ºC was required for pore coalescence and high tensile properties.
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Raynova, S., Imam, M. A., Taylor, H., Yang, F., & Bolzoni, L. (2018). Effect of microwave sintering parameters on the physical and mechanical properties of pure Ti and blended elemental Ti alloys. Key Engineering Materials, 770, 52–59. https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.770.52
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2018
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Trans Tech Publications
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This is an author’s accepted version of an article published in the journal: Key Engineering Materials. © 2018 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.