Effect of process parameters on the production of Ti3SiC2 via modified-SHS through arc melting
Date
2010-06-09Author
Julie J., Mohamed
Yau, C. Siong
Zainal A., Ahmad
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Ti3SiC2 was synthesized by
modified-SHS system through arc melting.
Elemental powder of titanium, silicon, and
graphite were weighed according to the
stoichiometric ratio of Ti:Si:C = 3:1:2. The
powders were mixed and milled by high
speed mill for 1 hour. 120 MPa of pressure is
used for the compaction. The samples were
sent for arc melting process and the effect of
arc melting duration (60s, 75s and 90s) was
studied. The welding current was varied
(70A, 100A, and 130A) to get the best
parameters to produce Ti3SiC2 in high
composition. The samples were sent for XRD
analysis and SEM observation. For arc
melting, the best composition of Ti3SiC2 was
produced with 100A welding current for 90s
instead of impurity TiC formation. Hence,
Ti3SiC2 can be produced via modified-SHS
through arc melting with mixing duration of
1 hour using high speed mill, and arc melting
duration of 90s with weld current of 100A.
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