Published November 1993 | Version v1
Journal article

Modelling of high temperature interfacial reactions in continuously reinforced Ti/SiC metal matrix composites (MMCs)

Creators

  • 1. IRC in Materials for High Performance Applications, Univ. of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham (United Kingdom)

Description

Previous experimental work by Gundel and Wawner showed that the matrix alloy has a strong effect on reaction layer growth in Ti alloy/SCS-6 composite systems. A finite difference technique was used to model the reaction layer growth, which predicts the same trends as those exhibited by the experimental data. Matrix alloying elements such as Mo and Cr in metastable β alloys will affect the equilibrium compositions and diffusivities in the matrix, but matrix diffusion is not found to be rate controlling. Regular solution thermodynamic models indicate that the main affect of matrix composition is in controlling carbon-flux through the reaction layer by altering equilibrium C-TiC-Ti interfacial compositions. (orig.)

Additional details

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Journal de Physique. 4
Journal Volume
3
Journal Issue
7,pt.3
Journal Page Range
p. 1699-1704.
ISSN
1155-4339
CODEN
JPICEI

Conference

Title
3. European conference on advanced materials and processes (EUROMAT-3).
Original Conference Title
3. Conference Europeenne sur les Materiaux et les Procedes Avances
Dates
08-10 Jun 1993.
Place
Paris (France).