2015
DOI: 10.1007/s12540-015-4366-1
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Mechanical properties and rapid low-temperature consolidation of nanocrystalline Cu-ZrO2 composites by pulsed current activated heating

Abstract: Metal-ceramic compositr can be obtained with an optimum combination of low density, high oxidation resistance, and high hardness of the ceramic and toughness of the metal. Therefore, metal matrix composites are recognized as candidates for aerospace, automotive, biomaterials, and defense applications. Despite its many attractive properties, the low fracture toughness of ZrO2 limits its wide application. One of the most obvious tactics to improve the mechanical properties has been to fabricate a nanostructured … Show more

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“…Particulates like AlN, SiC, TiC, and TiB 2 have been used as particulates for the manufacturing of copper matrix composites. ZrO 2 is also a ceramic material and has been used as filler in the copper matrix through various processing techniques [16][17][18][19]. It possesses high hardness, melting temperature, elastic modulus, and low adhesion friction along with very low reactivity with metals [20,21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Particulates like AlN, SiC, TiC, and TiB 2 have been used as particulates for the manufacturing of copper matrix composites. ZrO 2 is also a ceramic material and has been used as filler in the copper matrix through various processing techniques [16][17][18][19]. It possesses high hardness, melting temperature, elastic modulus, and low adhesion friction along with very low reactivity with metals [20,21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%