Microstructural characterization of cobalt-tungsten coated graphite fibers

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Abstract

The present research concerns an elec-trodeposited cobalt-tungsten alloy coating on graphite fibers. Annealed and unan-nealed coated fibers were analyzed by scanning electron microscopy/energy dis-persive x-ray spectroscopy (SEM/EDS), x-ray diffraction (XRD), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The mole fraction of tungsten in the as-deposited cobalt-tungsten coating was found to be (7.10 0.82) %, and the crystalline lattice was determined to be hexagonal close-packed. Note: The uncertainties reported here are expanded uncertainties (i.e., 2 standard deviation estimates). After anneal-ing at 1100 C for 1.5 h, the lattice was found to be a cobalt-tungsten-carbon (Co-W-C) alloy with a face centered cubic lattice. The mole fraction of tungsten in the annealed coating was shown to be (5.30 0.66) %. XRD analysis revealed that the annealed coating contained regions having three slightly different lattice parameters. The lattice parameters in the three regions of the CoW -C alloy coating corresponded to a mole fraction of carbon of 0.66 %, 0.40 %, and 0.19 % (0.18 %). These compositions are discussed with respect to the CoW -C phase diagram. Various tungsten carbide species were identified in the coating and fiber, and a network of overlapping WC crystals was found at the coating-fiber interface. This network appeared to serve as a protective barrier to extend the lifetime of the fibers at elevated temperatures.

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Wheeler, N. S. (1995). Microstructural characterization of cobalt-tungsten coated graphite fibers. Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, 100(6), 641. https://doi.org/10.6028/jres.100.048

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