Abstract
Titanium and titanium matrix composites, reinforced with TiB2 particles, have been synthesised by the spark plasma sintering method at 1050°C under 50 MPa pressure, using mixtures of 2.4 wt.-% TiB2 and 97.6 wt.-% Ti powders. The changes in microstructural features and mechanical properties were investigated. XRD results and SEM observations confirm the formation of TiB whiskers as a result of the reaction between Ti and TiB2. However, some unreacted TiB2 particles have remained in the composite owing to the incomplete chemical reaction between matrix and additives. The measured mechanical properties demonstrate that the increase in hardness and tensile strength with TiB2 addition is mainly attributed to the generation of TiB whiskers, increase in relative density and decrease in grain size, while the reduction in bending strength is possibly due to the plastic restraint imposed on the matrix by the TiB whiskers and unreacted TiB2 particles.
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