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나노인덴테이션을 이용한 Ti(C0.7N0.3)-NbC-Ni 써멧 구성상의 경도평가
김성원, 김대민, 강신후, 류성수, 김형태
Measurement of Hardness of Constituent Phases in Ti(C0.7N0.3)-NbC-Ni Cermets Using Nanoindentation
Seong-Won Kim, Dae-Min Kim, Shin-Hoo Kang, Sung-Soo Ryu, Hyung-Tae Kim
Journal of Korean Powder Metallurgy Institute 2008;15(6):482-488
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4150/KPMI.2008.15.6.482
1요업기술원 구조세라믹부
2요업기술원 구조세라믹부
3서울대학교 재료공학부
4요업기술원 구조세라믹부
5요업기술원 구조세라믹부
1Advanced Engineering Ceramics Department, Korea Institute of Ceramic Engineering and Technology
2Advanced Engineering Ceramics Department, Korea Institute of Ceramic Engineering and Technology
3Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Seoul National University
4Advanced Engineering Ceramics Department, Korea Institute of Ceramic Engineering and Technology
5Advanced Engineering Ceramics Department, Korea Institute of Ceramic Engineering and Technology
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The indentation technique has been one of the most commonly used techniques for the measurement of the mechanical properties of materials due to its experimental ease and speed. Recently, the scope of indentation has been enlarged down to the nanometer range through the development of instrumentations capable of continuously measuring load and displacement. In addition to testing hardness, the elastic modulus of submicron area could be measured from an indentation load-displacement (P-h) curve. In this study, the hardness values of the constituent phases in Ti(C_0.7N_0.3)-NbC-Ni cermets were evaluated by nanoindentation. SEM observation of the indented surface was indispensable in order to separate the hardness of each constituent phase since the Ti(C_0.7N_0.3)-based cermets have relatively inhomogeneous microstructure. The measured values of hardness using nanoindentation were sim20 GPa for hard phase and sim10 GPa for binder phase. The effect of NbC addition on hardness was not obvious in this work.

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