Analysis of the micromechanical properties of copper-silicon carbide composites using nanoindentation measurements

CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL(2019)

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The study presents a detailed analysis of the impact of the coating type of silicon carbide particles and its share by volume on the microstructure and micromechanical properties of Cu-SiC composites. In order to protect the carbide from decomposition during the manufacturing of the composites, the surface of SiC was modified via a plasma vapour deposition (PVD) technique with a layer of metals (W, Cr, Ti and Ni). Composites with a variable share of the ceramic phase (10-50 vol.%) were obtained at a temperature of 950 degrees C using spark plasma sintering. An analysis of the structures of the composites, especially in the metal-ceramic boundary region, was conducted with the use of scanning and transmission electron microscopy. The mechanical properties of the composites in the Cu-interface-SiC system were studied via a nanoindentation technique. The comparison of the results of hardness and Young's modulus studies were completed in relation to the actual structures of the materials, which in turn made it possible to determine the impact of the interfacial structure on the global properties of the composite materials.
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Copper-silicon carbide composites,Nanoindentation,SPS,Interface study
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