Authors: In Jin Shon, Tae Wan Kim, Jung Mann Doh, Jin Kook Yoon, Kwon Il Na, In Yong Ko
Abstract: A dense nanostuctured Fe3Al was consolidated by high frequency induction heated sintering method within 2 minutes from mechanically synthesized powders of Fe3Al and milled powders of 3Fe+Al. The consolidation was accomplished under the combined effects of a induced current and mechanical pressure. The grain size, sintering behavior and hardness of Fe3Al sintered from horizontally milled Fe+Al powders and high energy ball milled Fe3Al powder were compared.
Keywords: Combustion synthesis; Nanomaterials; Mechanical properties; Rapid sintering
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Authors: In Jin Shon, Hyun Su Kang, Na Ra Park, In Yong Ko
Abstract: The rapid sintering of nanostuctured SiC hard materials was investigated with high-frequency induction heating sintering process. The advantage of this process is that it allows very quick densification to near theoretical density and prohibition of grain growth in nanostuctured materials. A dense nanostructured SiC hard material was produced with simultaneous application of 500 MPa pressure and induced current within 2 minutes. The effect of the ball milling times on the sintering behavior, grain size and mechanical properties of binderless SiC was investigated.
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Authors: In Jin Shon, Hyun Su Kang, Soo Kyung Bae, In Yong Ko
Abstract: A dense nanostructured 5NbSi2-SiC-Si3N4 composite was synthesized by the high-frequency induction-heated combustion synthesis (HFIHCS) method within 1 minute in one step from mechanically activated powders of 4NbN, NbC and 14Si. A highly dense 5NbSi2-SiC-Si3N4 composite with relative density of up to 98% was produced under the simultaneous application of a pressure of 80 MPa and the induced current. The average grain size and mechanical properties (hardness and fracture toughness) of the composite were investigated.
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Authors: In Jin Shon, Hyun Su Kang, Dong Mok Lee, Kwon Il Na, In Yong Ko
Abstract: Nanopowders of Cr and Al2O3 was fabricated from CrO3 and 2Al by high energy ball milling. Dense nanocrystalline Cr-Al2O3 composite was consolidated by pulsed current activated sintering (PCAS) method within 1 min from mechanically alloyed powders. Highly dense Cr-Al2O3 with relative density of up to 99% was produced under simultaneous application of a 80 MPa pressure and the pulsed current. The average grain size and mechanical properties of the composite were investigated.
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Authors: In Kyoon Jeong, Hwan Cheol Kim, Jung Mann Doh, Jin Kook Yoon, In Yong Ko, In Jin Shon
Abstract: Two methods, High-Frequency Induction-Heated Sintering (HFIHS) and Pulsed Current
Activated Sintering (PCAS), were utilized to consolidate WC-8wt.%Ni hard materials. The
demonstrated advantages of these processes are rapid densification to near theoretical density in a
relatively short time and with insignificant change in grain size. The hardness, fracture toughness, and
the relative density of the dense WC–8Ni composites produced by HFIHS and PCAS were
investigated. And the effect of variation in particle size of WC powder on the sintering behavior and
mechanical properties were investigated.
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Authors: In Jin Shon, Hyun Kuk Park, In Yong Ko, Jin Kook Yoon, Kyung Tae Hong
Abstract: Dense nanostructured ZrSi2-SiC composite was synthesized by high frequency induction
heated combustion synthesis (HFIHCS) method within 1 minute in one step from powders of ZrC
and 3Si. Simultaneous combustion synthesis and densification were accomplished under the
combined effects of an induced current and mechanical pressure. Highly dense ZrSi2-SiC with
relative density of up to 98% were produced under simultaneous application of a 60MPa pressure
and the induced current. The average grain size and mechanical properties (hardness and fracture
toughness) of the composite were investigated.
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Authors: In Jin Shon, Dong Ki Kim, In Yong Ko, Jin Kook Yoon, Kyung Tae Hong
Abstract: By the high frequency induction heated combustion synthesis (HFIHCS) method, dense
nanostructured TaSi2-SiC composite was synthesized within 2 minutes and in a single step from
powders of TaC and 3Si. Simultaneous combustion synthesis and densification were accomplished
under the combined effects of an induced current and mechanical pressure. Highly dense TaSi2-SiC
with relative density of up to 97% were produced under a 60MPa pressure and induced current. The
average grain size and mechanical properties (hardness and fracture toughness) of the composite
were investigated.
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