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Won-Hyuk Rhee 2 Articles
Effect of B4C Content on the Sintering Characteristics of 6061Al-B4C Composite Powder
Jin-Ju Park, Sung-Mo Hong, Kyoung-Yeol Kim, Min-Ku Lee, Chang-Kyu Rhee, Won-Hyuk Rhee, Yang Kyu Lee
J Powder Mater. 2013;20(3):215-220.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4150/KPMI.2013.20.3.215
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In the present work, 6061 Al-B_4C sintered composites containing different B_4C contents were fabricated and their characteristic were investigated as a function of sintering temperature. For this, composite powders and their compacts with B_4C various contents from 0 to 40 wt.% were fabricated using a planetary ball milling equipment and cold isostatic pressing, respectively, and then they were sintered in the temperature ranges of 580 to 660°C. Above sintering temperature of 640°C, real density was decreased due to the occurrence of sweat phenomena. In addition, it was realized that sinterability of 6061Al-B_4C composite material was lowered with increasing B_4C content, resulting in the decrease in its real density and at the same time in the increment of porosity.
Effect of Heat Treatment on the Microstuctures and Mechanical Properties of TiC Dispersed Ni-base Alloy
Seong-Hyeon Hong, Keum-Chul Hwang, Won-Hyuk Rhee, Eog-Yong Chin
J Korean Powder Metall Inst. 2002;9(6):455-462.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4150/KPMI.2002.9.6.455
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The microstructures and properties of TiC dispersed nickel-base alloy were studied in this work. The alloy prepared by powder metallurgical processing was solution treated, 1st-aged at 880°C for 16 hours, and then 2nd-aged at 760°C for 4 hours. Microstucture of sintered specimen showed that TiC particles are uniformly dispersed in Ni base alloy. In the specimen aged at 880°C for 8 hours, the fine gammaNi_3(Al,Ti) precipitates with round shape are observed and the very fine gammaNi_3(Al,Ti) particles with round shape are precipitated in the specimen aged at 760°C for 4 hours. The presence of gammaprecipitates in TiC/Ni base alloy increased the hardness and wear resistance of the specimen. The hardness and wear resistance of the Ni-base with TiC are higher than those of conventional Ni-base superalloy X-750 because of dispersion strengthening of TiC particles. The hardness, transverse rupture strength and resistance of the specimen 2nd-aged at 760°C for 4 hours are higher than those of 1st-aged specimen due to ultrafine gammaNi_3(Al,Ti) precipitates.

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