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- 2013Multiscale copper-μdiamond nanostructured composites
- 2012Tungsten-nanodiamond composite powders produced by ball millingcitations
- 2011Tungsten-microdiamond composites for plasma facing componentscitations
- 2011Copper-micrometer-sized diamond nanostructured compositescitations
- 2010Consolidation of Cu-nDiamond nanocompositescitations
- 2009W-diamond/Cu-diamond nanostructured composites for fusion devices
- 2008Novel approach to plasma facing materials in nuclear fusion reactorscitations
- 2007Plasma-erosion of Cu-nanoDiamond and W-nanoDiamond composites
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Multiscale copper-μdiamond nanostructured composites
Abstract
<p>Nanostructured copper-diamond composites can be tailored for thermal management applications at high temperature. A novel approach based on multiscale diamond dispersions is proposed for the production of this type of materials: a Cu-nDiamond composite produced by high-energy milling is used as a nanostructured matrix for further dispersion of micrometer sized diamond. The former offers strength and microstructural thermal stability while the latter provides high thermal conductivity. A series of Cu-nDiamond mixtures have been milled to define the minimum nanodiamond fraction suitable for matrix refinement and thermal stabilization. A refined matrix with homogenously dispersed nanoparticles could be obtained with 4 at.% nanodiamond for posterior mixture with μDiamond and subsequent consolidation. In order to define optimal processing parameters, consolidation by hot extrusion has been carried out for a Cu-nDiamond composite and, in parallel, for a mixture of pure copper and μDiamond. The materials produced were characterized by X-ray diffraction, scanning and transmission electron microscopy and microhardness measurements.</p>