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Abstract
Ti2AlNb-based coatings with different TaC additions (0, 1.25, 2.5 and 5 at%) were prepared on Ti-6Al-4 V alloy to improve its surface properties by laser cladding. The effects of TaC addition on the morphology, microstructure transformation and mechanical properties of the laser cladding TiC/Ti2AlNb coatings were studied. The results showed that the TiC/Ti2AlNb coatings mainly composed of matrix B2 phase, layered O phase and a small amount of TiC. In situ formed TiC effectively refined the microstructure of the coatings. When the TaC addition increased from 0 to 5 at%, with the amount of in situ formed TiC increased from 0 to 20%, the grain size of B2 decreased from ~ 400 μm to ~ 50 μm, and the grain size of O phase decreased from ~ 3 μm to ~ 1 μm. The microhardness and wear resistance of TiC/Ti2AlNb based coatings improved when the TaC addition increased from 0 to 2.5 at%. The average microhardness for the sample with 2.5 at% TaC addition (602.18 HV0.5) was 1.06 times that of the sample without TaC (568.36 HV0.5), while the wear mass loss (16.28 mg) at 25 ℃ was only 43.4% that of the sample without TaC (37.50 mg). When the samples worn at 400 ℃ and 800 ℃ for 45 min, the wear mass losses of the sample with 2.5 at% TaC addition were only 15.13 mg and 13.50 mg, which were 50.9% and 51.5% these of the sample without TaC addition, respectively. The wear mass loss of sample with 5 at%TaC addition increased up to 16.04 mg and 16.4 mg, which means the large amount coarse TiC (dendrites) and the decrease of O phase fraction lowed the wear resistance of the TiC/Ti2AlNb coatings, though it still less than that of the Ti2AlNb coating (29.68 mg and 26.2 mg).
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Metals and Materials International publishes original papers and occasional critical reviews on all aspects of research and technology in materials engineering: physical metallurgy, materials science, and processing of metals and other materials. Emphasis is placed on those aspects of the science of materials that are concerned with the relationships among the processing, structure and properties (mechanical, chemical, electrical, electrochemical, magnetic and optical) of materials. Aspects of processing include the melting, casting, and fabrication with the thermodynamics, kinetics and modeling.