Authors: Bong Jae Choi, Kyung Eui Hong, Jeong Il Youn, Young Jig Kim
Abstract: The main purpose of this research is to evaluate the wear resistance of titanium matrix composites (TMCs). Reinforcements, TiB and TiC, were formed by in-situ reaction between boron carbide and commercial pure titanium. The confirmation of the sound synthesis of TMCs was done by phase identification. And then, sliding wear test were carried out to verify the wear resistance of TMCs by means of the coefficient of friction, wear loss and morphology wear track. The results of wear test indicate that TMCs have superior resistance than AISI H13 tool steel at the condition of severe loads.
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Authors: Si Young Sung, Bong Jae Choi, Sang Ho Noh, Chang Su Hahn, Yong Mun Ryu, Beom Suck Han, Young Jig Kim
Abstract: The alpha-case formation mechanism was elucidated for the economic titanium casting.
The α-case formation reaction between Ti and Al2O3 mold was examined in a plasma arc melting
furnace. The reaction products were characterized by electron probe micro-analyzer and
transmission electron microscopy. The α-case generation between Ti and Al2O3 mold was not able
to be explained by the conventional α-case formation mechanism, which is known to be formed by
the interstitials, especially oxygen dissolved from mold materials. However, from our experimental
results and thermodynamic calculations and Calphad modeling (Thermo-calc®), it was confirmed
that the α-case is formed not only by an interstitial element but also by substitutional metallic
elements dissolved from mold materials. Our newly established α-case formation mechanism will
surely lead to a variety of significant applications of the α-case controlled Ti casting.
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Authors: Bong Jae Choi, Si Young Sung, Young Jig Kim
Abstract: TiAl alloys Al composition range between 45 and 49 at%, includes γ-TiAl and α2-Ti3Al,
are an emerging high temperature materials which has higher specific strength, oxidation ratio and
specific modulus than Ni base superalloy. In this study, TiAl alloys were manufactured by plasma arc
melting (PAM) and then TiAl and granular boron carbide were in-situ synthesized in PAM method
again. The in-situ synthesized TiAl matrix composites were investigated by using X-ray
diffractometer, optical microscope, and electron probe micro-analyzer.
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Authors: Si Young Sung, Bong Jae Choi, Young Jig Kim
Abstract: The aim of this study is to establish the net-shape forming of titanium matrix composites
(TMCs) shot sleeve for Al alloys die-casting using a casting route. In-situ synthesis and casting of
TMCs were carried out in a vacuum induction melting furnace. The synthesized (TiC+TiB) TMCs
were examined using an scanning electron microscopy and electron probe micro-analyzer. The
thermo-physical variables estimated by casting process were applied to the modeling of TMCs
shot-sleeve casting using the Magmasoft®. The results of the investment casting and modeling of
TMCs confirm that the casting route can be an effective approach for the economic net-shape forming
of TMCs shot sleeve.
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Authors: Si Young Sung, Bong Jae Choi, Young Jig Kim
Abstract: The aim of this study is to clarify the metal-mold reaction for the economic net-shape
forming of titanium and titanium alloys. The metal-mold reactions between pure titanium, TiAl
alloys and Al2O3 mold were examined in a plasma arc melting furnace. The alpha-case generation
between pure titanium and Al2O3 mold could not be explained by the conventional α-case formation
mechanism, which is known to be formed by the interstitials, especially oxygen dissolved from mold
materials. However, based on the interstitial and substitutional α-case formation mechanism, the
α-case formation between pure titanium and Al2O3 mold, and α-case free casting of TiAl alloys
against Al2O3 mold can be explained. On the basis of the interstitial and substitutional α-case
formation mechanism, α-case controlled net-shape forming of titanium and TiAl alloys can be
possible for the structural materials.
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Authors: Bong Jae Choi, Si Young Sung, Young Jig Kim
Abstract: The main purpose of this study is to evaluate the interfacial reaction between titanium
matrix composites (TMCs) and A380 alloy in aluminum die-casting. In-situ synthesized titanium
matrix composites and H13 tool steel were immersed in molten A380 alloy in a mold at 993 K for
times varying from 0 to 1200 s. In-situ synthesis TMCs and interfacial reaction between TMCs and
A380 alloy were examined by X-ray diffraction, optical microscope, scanning electron microscope
and electron probe micro-analyzer. The reaction behavior shows that TMCs can a substitution for
H13 tool steel.
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Authors: Si Young Sung, Bong Jae Choi, Young Jig Kim
Abstract: The aim of this study is to evaluated the possibility of the in-situ synthesized (TiC+TiB)
reinforced titanium matrix composites (TMCs) for the application of structural materials. In-situ
synthesis and casting of TMCs were carried out in a vacuum induction melting furnace with Ti and
B4C. The synthesized TMCs were characterized using scanning electron microscopy, an electron
probe micro-analyzer and transmission electron microscopy, and evaluated through thermodynamic
calculations. The spherical TiC plus needle-like and large, many-angled facet TiB reinforced TMCs
can be synthesized with Ti and B4C by a melting route.
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Authors: Si Young Sung, Bong Jae Choi, Sang Hwa Lee
Abstract: The aim of this study is to investigate the applicability of titanium matrix composites
(TMCs) sleeve to Al alloys die-casting. Ti and 1.88 mass% B4C were prepared for the synthesis of 10 vol% (TiC+TiB) hybrid TMCs. In-situ synthesis and net-shape forming of TMCs were carried out in a vacuum induction melting furnace. The synthesized (TiC+TiB) TMCs were examined using scanning electron microscopy, an electron probe micro-analyzer, X-ray diffraction and transmission
electron microscopy. The resistance-ability of (TiC+TiB) TMCs to molten Al alloys attack was also examined. Their reactions were carried out in a furnace at 993 K for times varying from 0 to 1200 s. In the case of conventional sleeve material, H13 steel, there were severe interfacial reactions and erosion after 60 s. On the other hand, the resistance of (TiC+TiB) TMCs to interfacial reactions and erosion
by molten A380 alloy was significantly increased.
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Authors: Bong Jae Choi, Si Young Sung, Young Jig Kim
Abstract: The aim of this study is to fabricate an α-case free (TiB+TiC) hybrid titanium matrix
composites (TMCs) shot sleeve for aluminum alloy diecasting by in-situ synthesis and investment
casting. Granular 1.88 wt% B4C was added to a titanium matrix in a vacuum induction melting
furnace. The synthesized (TiB+TiC) TMCs were examined using electron probe micro-analysis and
transmission electron microscopy. The results of the in-situ synthesis and investment casting of the
TMCs show that our casting route constitutes an effective approach to the economic net-shape
forming of TMC sleeves.
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