11 research outputs found
Characterization and Optimization of Ni-WC Composite Weld Matrix Deposited by Plasma-Transferred Arc Process
Microstructural Development of Fe–Cr–C and B4C Powder Alloy Coating on Stainless Steel by Plasma-Transferred Arc Weld Surfacing
Non-wetting behaviour of tungsten carbide powders in nickel weld pool: new loss mechanism in GMAW overlays
Microstructure and wear performance of high volume fraction carbide M7C3 reinforced Fe-based composite coating fabricated by plasma transferred arc welding
Characterization and Optimization of Ni-WC Composite Weld Matrix Deposited by Plasma-Transferred Arc Process
This work is dedicated to optimization of carbide particle system in a weld bead deposited by PTAW technique over D2 tool steel with high chromium content. The paper reports partial melting of the original carbide grains of the Ni-based filling powder, and growing of the secondary carbide phase (Cr, Ni)(Formula presented.)W(Formula presented.)C in the form of dendrites with wide branches that enhanced mechanical properties of the weld. The optimization of bead parameters was made with design of experiment methodology complemented by a complex sample characterization including SEM, EDXS, XRD, and nanoindentation measurements. It was shown that the preheat of the substrate to a moderate temperature 523 K (250 (Formula presented.)C) establishes linear pattern of metal flow in the weld pool, resulting in the most homogeneous distribution of the primary carbides in the microstructure of weld bead