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Finite element analysis of thermal stresses in functionally graded cemented carbides

Z. Q. Huang, +2 more
- 01 Dec 2010 - 
- Vol. 53, Iss: 4, pp 278-284
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In this article, finite element method and X-ray diffraction measurement were used to determine the thermal stress distribution of functionally graded WC-Co composites and the calculated results showed that high stress concentration occurs in the cobalt gradient zone, tensile stress pile-up occurs in cobalt rich zone and compressive stress pile up occurs in surface zone.
Abstract
In this study, finite element method and X-ray diffraction measurement were used to determine the thermal stress distribution of functionally graded WC–Co composites. The calculated results show that high stress concentration occurs in the cobalt gradient zone, tensile stress pile-up occurs in the cobalt rich zone and compressive stress pile-up occurs in the surface zone. As the sintering time is increased, compressive residual stress in the surface zone has a tendency of decreasing. The maximum value of compressive stress in the surface zone is 250 MPa. The results are in good agreement with X-ray diffraction measurement results. For the purpose of this work, the material design method is achieved by changing the calculated parameters.

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A review of cemented carbides for rock drilling: An old but still tough challenge in geo-engineering

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Sintering of binderless TiN and TiCN-based cermet for toughness applications: Processing techniques and mechanical properties: A review

TL;DR: In this article, a review on sintered titanium nitride and titanium carbonitride-based cermets is presented to evaluate the trends of achievement and development in the enhancement of optimum combination of hardness and toughness required in cutting tools applications.
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Constitutive Equation for WC-Co Functionally Graded Cemented Carbides and Application

TL;DR: In this article, a constitutive equation for WC-Co FGCCs was developed by redefining of elastic constraint factor and introducing of plastic constraint factor to get the thermal stress field distribution.
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Reviews on Modeling of Diffusion-Induced Mass Transportation in Functionally Graded Cemented Carbides

TL;DR: In this paper, the diffusion-induced mass transport in cemented carbide can result in the formation of gradient microstructure and thus, lead to gradual changes in micro property.
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The Numerical Simulation of Effective Elastic Response for WC-Co Cemented Carbide

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of the shapes of reinforcements with different ductility (Co) on the effective elastic response for WC-Co cemented carbide were analyzed using finite element method.
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A new beam finite element for the analysis of functionally graded materials

TL;DR: In this article, a beam element based on first-order shear deformation theory is developed to study the thermoelastic behavior of functionally graded beam structures, and the stiffness matrix has super-convergent property and the element is free of shear locking.
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Analysis of the thermal stress behaviour of functionally graded hollow circular cylinders

TL;DR: In this paper, an analysis of the thermomechanical behavior of hollow circular cylinders of functionally graded material (FGM) cylinders is presented, and the authors conclude that thermal stresses necessarily occur in the FGM cylinder, except in the trivial case of zero temperature.
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High strength materials

A. Kelly
- 01 Jul 1967 - 
TL;DR: The breaking strength of a real solid is not determined directly by the interatomic forces but by the properties of the imperfections that the solid contains as discussed by the authors, and the strength of real solid can be measured by the number of imperfections contained in the solid.

Kinetics of cobalt gradient formation during the liquid phase sintering of functionally graded WC-Co

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of carbon gradient and holding time at the sintering temperature on the overall kinetics of the process is studied, which is a critical factor that can be used to produce a gradient of cobalt content in WC-Co composites.
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