Spark plasma sintering and structural analysis of nickel-titanium/coconut shell powder metal matrix composites

The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology(2020)

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Spark plasma sintering eliminates the need for metal removal processes, which can enhance productivity and make possible the fabrication of materials impossible to get from a melt. In this study, elemental powders of titanium, nickel, and finely pulverized coconut shell powder (CSP) were prepared as a metal matrix composite using the powder metallurgy method. The concentration of CSP organic reinforcement was set at 1, 3, and 5 wt% to the nickel content, while titanium amount was fixed all through. The mild-milled powders were sintered at 850 °C at 10-min dwelling time, 50 MPa and 100 °C/min heating rate. The samples were analyzed using a scanning electron microscope with an energy dispersive X-ray (SEM-EDX) spectrometer, optical microscope, X-ray diffractometer (XRD), and Vickers microhardness tester. Chemical analysis showed the formations of phases consisting of major Ti-rich and Ni-rich compounds with TiNi 3 intermetallic boundary layer. Sparse distributions of oxides and ceramic compound phases were also detected. Structural analysis indicates a decrease in crystallite size, D (45.50 to 33.58 nm), and a corresponding increase in lattice strain (0.344 to 0.429%) with organic reinforcement additions. Microstructural analysis indicates an increase in grain densification with CSP reinforcement, and this agrees with the evaluated densification and microhardness properties.
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Titanium,Nickel,MMCs,X-ray diffraction,Intermetallic,Microhardness
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