Authors: Koji Shimojima, Hiroyuki Hosokawa, Takeshi Nakajima, Masahiko Mizukami, Yoshiharu Yamamoto
Abstract: In this presentation, we show some experimental results of binder-free WC with Nano WC
sintered by Pulsed Electric Current Sintering (PECS) process also known as Field Assisted Sintering
Technology (FAST). The particle size of WC powder is almost 80 nm. These binder-free WC have
extremely hardness and stiffness. However, these mechanical properties are dependent on the
sintering condition, e.g., maximum temperature, applied presssure, etc. We show some relationship
between mechanical properties and sintering condition to improve to sinter the binder-free WC
907
Authors: Takeshi Nakajima, Hiroyuki Hosokawa, Koji Shimojima
Abstract: The behavior of hardmetals under cyclic loads is investigated. Unnotched specimens
were employed to obtain practical information regarding fatigue in hardmetals. All the tested
hardmetals exhibit an increase in the number of cycles until failure with a decrease in the maximum
stress, i.e., the hardmetals exhibit a high fatigue sensitivity. The fatigue strength increases with the
cobalt content. Although distinct fatigue limits, as observed in metals, cannot be observed, the
calculated fatigue limit stress at 107 cycles is found to be approximately 70% of the flexural
strength, and the stress value exhibits a linear relationship with the flexural stress.
1201
Authors: Hiroyuki Hosokawa, Takeshi Nakajima, Koji Shimojima
Abstract: To investigate sliding friction and wear behaviors of WC–Co/WC–Co pairs containing
different WC grain sizes, the ball-on-disc test in air were carried out for WC-Co containing WC
grain sizes of 0.5 μm (F.G.) and 1.5 μm (C.G.). The results show that the wear volume of F.G. pin
for F.G. pin/C.G. disc is larger than that of F.G. pin for F.G. pin/F.G. disc due to higher friction
coefficient, and the surfaces after wear test are richer in oxygen compared to those before test.
Furthermore, the wear debris, which is composed of nona-scale grains, after the wear test are
remarkably richer in oxygen than to those before test. The diffraction pattern reveals sharp ring
1193
Authors: Koji Shimojima, Hiroyuki Hosokawa, Takeshi Nakajima, Masahiko Mizukami, Yoshiharu Yamamoto
Abstract: In this paper, we show some experimental results of binder-free WC sintered by Pulsed
Electric Current Sintering (PECS) also known as Field Assisted Sintering Technology (FAST). These
binder-free WC have extremely high hardness and stiffness. However, these mechanical properties
are dependent on the sintering condition, e.g., maximum temperature, applied pressure, etc. We show
some relationship between mechanical properties and sintering condition to improve to sinter the
binder-free WC.
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Authors: Yasumasa Chino, Mamoru Mabuchi, Tetsuji Hoshika, Jae Seol Lee, Koji Shimojima, Hiroyuki Hosokawa, Yasuo Yamada, Hajime Iwasaki
Abstract: Superplastic forming characteristics of AZ31 Mg alloy recycled by solid-state process were investigated. Cylindrical scraps and machined chips were recycled by hot extrusion and hot rolling in air. As a result of tensile test, elongation to failure of the specimens recycled from small and large cylindrical scraps was almost the same as that of the rolled specimen from a virgin ingot. On the other hand, the specimen from machined chips had much lower elongation at elevated temperatures. The
oxygen concentration of the specimen recycled from machined chips showed about 60 times higher value compared with that of the other specimens. In superplastic forming tests, the specimen from small and large cylindrical scraps exhibited excellent formability similar to the rolled specimen from a virgin ingot. However, the specimen from machined chips showed poor formability. Thus, oxide contamination adversely affected the formability of recycled Mg alloy.
567
Authors: Hiroyuki Hosokawa, Koji Shimojima, Masaru Kawakami, Shoken Sano, Osamu Terada, Mamoru Mabuchi
Abstract: Superplastic behavior and cavitation were investigated for WC-15 mass % Co cemented carbides with the WC grain sizes of 0.7 µm (A) and 5.2 µm (B), WC-10 mass % Co cemented carbide with the WC grain size of 1.5 µm (C) and WC-5 mass % Co cemented carbides with the WC grain sizes of 0.5 µm (D) and 2.5 µm (E) by tensile tests at 1473 K. WC contiguity were 0.51, 0.31, 0.27, 0.56 and 0.49, respectively. The large elongations about 200 % were obtained for the B and the C having smaller values of WC contiguity compared to the other cemented carbides. The values of cavity volume fraction for them were less for the other cemented carbides, furthermore, cavities formed at WC/WC interfaces. Therefore, it is noted that the distribution of the Co phase is important for superplasticity of the cemented carbides.
2991
Authors: Yasumasa Chino, Mamoru Mabuchi, Tetsuji Hoshika, Jae Seol Lee, Koji Shimojima, Hiroyuki Hosokawa, Yasuo Yamada, Hajime Iwasaki
Abstract: Blow forming characteristics of 5083 Al alloy and AZ31 Mg alloy recycled by solid state recycling were investigated. Scraps with different volume were recycled by hot extrusion and hot rolling in air. Oxide layers, which were contaminants from scrap surface, were distributed parallel to the extrusion direction in the recycled specimens. In the blow-forming test, the specimen from smaller scraps exhibited lower formability. The oxygen concentration in the recycled specimens was
approximately proportional to the total surface area of scraps in the recycled specimen per unit volume. The low formability of the recycled specimens is likely to be attributed to contamination level of oxide.
2919
Authors: Yasumasa Chino, Mamoru Mabuchi, Koji Shimojima, Hiroyuki Hosokawa, Yasuo Yamada, Cui E Wen, Hajime Iwasaki
3317
Authors: Mamoru Mabuchi, Yasumasa Chino, Koji Shimojima, Hiroyuki Hosokawa, Yasuo Yamada, Cui E Wen
3299
Authors: Hiroyuki Hosokawa, Koji Shimojima, Mamoru Mabuchi, Masaru Kawakami, Shoken Sano, Osamu Terada
1997