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Piotrkiewicz, Paulina
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- 2024Study of the impact of metallic components Cu, Ni, Cr, and Mo on the microstructure of Al2O3–Cu–Me compositescitations
- 2023Microstructure and Mechanical Characterization of Novel Al2O3–(NiAl–Al2O3) Composites Fabricated via Pulse Plasma Sinteringcitations
- 2021Zirconia–Alumina Composites Obtained by Centrifugal Slip Casting as Attractive Sustainable Material for Application in Constructioncitations
- 2021Characterization of Al2O3 Samples and NiAl–Al2O3 Composite Consolidated by Pulse Plasma Sinteringcitations
- 2021Environmental footprint as a criterion in the ZTA composites forming process via centrifugal slip castingcitations
- 2021Sintering Behavior, Thermal Expansion, and Environmental Impacts Accompanying Materials of the Al2O3/ZrO2 System Fabricated via Slip Castingcitations
- 2021Characterization of the alumina oxide, copper and nickel powders and their processing intended for fabrication of the novel hybrid composite: A comparative studycitations
- 2021Investigation on microstructure and selected properties of aluminum oxide–copper–nickel ceramic–metal compositescitations
- 2021Al2O3/ZrO2 Materials as an Environmentally Friendly Solution for Linear Infrastructure Applicationscitations
- 2021Investigation of microstructure and selected properties of Al2O3-Cu and Al2O3-Cu-Mo compositescitations
- 2021Novel Functionally Gradient Composites Al2O3-Cu-Mo Obtained via Centrifugal Slip Castingcitations
- 2020Effect of the powder consolidation method type on the microstructure and selected properties of Al2O3-Cu-Ni compositescitations
- 2020Microstructure and mechanical properties of Al2O3-Cu-Ni hybrid composites fabricated by slip castingcitations
- 2020Effect of the sintering temperature on microstructure and properties of Al2O3–Cu–Ni hybrid composites obtained by PPScitations
- 2020The influence of metal phase composition on microstructure and mechanical properties of Al2O3-Cu-Cr ceramic metal compositescitations
- 2019Investigation on fabrication and property of graded composites obtained via centrifugal casting in the magnetic fieldcitations
- 2019A possibility to obtain Al2O3-Cu-Ni composites via slip casting method
- 2019Al2O3-Cu-Mo hybrid composites: fabrication, microstructure, properties
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Al2O3-Cu-Mo hybrid composites: fabrication, microstructure, properties
Abstract
The work investigated the influence of the share of metallic components on the microstructure and selected properties ofAl2O3-Cu-Mo composites. Commercial powders were used to produce the composite samples. The composites were obtainedby the slip casting method. Three series of composites with a different volumetric composition of metals in the total content ofthe metallic phase were obtained: Series I - contained 7.5 vol.% Cu - 7.5 vol.% Mo, Series II - contained 10 vol.% Mo -5 vol.% Cu and Series III - contained 12 vol.% Mo - 3 vol.% Cu. All the series contained 15 vol.% metal particles with respectto the total solid phases. Rheological analysis showed that the slurries used to make the composites were shear thinningfluids. The X-ray analysis showed that regardless of the volume content of copper in the suspensions used to form the composite,all the composites after sintering were characterized by the presence of three phases: Al2O3, Cu and Mo. It was found thatthe microstructure in all the series is characterized by homogeneous distribution of the metal particles. All the samples werecharacterized by high porosity, which resulted in their low relative density. The volume fractions of molybdenum and copperin the composite slightly do affect the hardness and fracture toughness of the composite. The obtained hardness results indicatethat increasing the molybdenum content in the composites causes an insignificant increase in the hardness of the samples.