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A Study on Abnormal Expansion of Fe-Cu Sintered Alloy
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Fe-Cu계 소결합금의 이상팽창에 관한 연구 (I)
송영준, 김윤채
A Study on Abnormal Expansion of Fe-Cu Sintered Alloy
Young-Jun Song, Youn-Che Kim
Journal of Korean Powder Metallurgy Institute 2004;11(5):383-390
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4150/KPMI.2004.11.5.383
1삼척대학교 재료금속공학과
2삼척대학교 재료금속공학과
1Dept. of Materials and Metallurgical Engineering, Samcheok National University
2Dept. of Materials and Metallurgical Engineering, Samcheok National University
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In order to investigate behavior of abnormal expansion of the iron-copper compacts, we compared the dilatometric curves of the compacts which mixed the copper powder to the iron powder with those of compacts which mixed the copper powder to the iron-copper alloy powder. The dilatometric curves were obtained below the sintering conditions, which heated up to 1150°C by a heating rate of 10°C/min, held for 60min at 1150°C and cooled down at a rate of 20°C/min to room temperature. The dilatometric curves of the compacts showed the different expansion behavior at temperatures above the copper melting point in spite of same chemical composition. All of the compacts of former case showed large expansion, but all of the compacts in latter case showed large contraction. The microstructures of sintered compacts also showed the different progress in alloying of the copper into the iron powder. Namely we could observe the segregation at alloy part of copper into iron powder in case of the sintered compacts, which mixed the copper powder to the iron powder, but could not observe the segregation in compacts which mixed the copper powder to the iron-copper alloy powder. But the penetration of liquid copper into the interstices between solid particles was occurred at both cases. Therefore, the showing of the different dimensional changes in the compacts in spite of same chemical composition is due to more the alloying of copper into iron powder than the penetration of liquid copper into the interstices between solid particles.

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