Preparation and high-temperature wear behavior of NiAl-Ti3AlC2 fabricated by thermal explosion

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In this paper, a novel NiAl-based composite reinforced with different content Ti3AlC2 particles was fabricated by thermal explosion using Ni, Al, and Ti3AlC2 powders as starting materials. The microstructure and high-temperature wear behavior of NiAl-Ti3AlC2 composites at 600 °Cwere investigated. The result showed that increasing Ti3AlC2 content (lower than 15 wt%) could improve the fracture toughness of NiAl-Ti3AlC2, but for the composites with 20 wt%Ti3AlC2 content, the fracture toughness decreased due to low relative density. Wear mechanism of composites was related to the Ti3AlC2 content, the composite with a lower content exhibits oxidation wear, and higher content composite demonstrated both oxidation wear and abrasive wear.

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Yuan, J., Wang, Q., Liu, X., Lou, S., & Li, Q. (2020). Preparation and high-temperature wear behavior of NiAl-Ti3AlC2 fabricated by thermal explosion. Materials Research Express, 7(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/ab6db0

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