Co-sintering of M2/316L Layers for Fabrication of Graded Composite Structures

  • Firouzdor, V. (Department of Material Science and Engineering, Sharif University of Technology) ;
  • Simchi, A. (Department of Material Science and Engineering, Sharif University of Technology) ;
  • Kokabi, A.H. (Department of Material Science and Engineering, Sharif University of Technology)
  • Published : 2006.09.24

Abstract

This paper presents the densification and microstructure evolution of bilayer components made from 316L stainless steel and M2 High speed steel during co-sintering process. The sintering was carried out at temperatures ranging from $1230-1320^{\circ}C$ in a reducing atmosphere. The addition of boron to 316L was examined in order to increase the densification rate and improve the sintering compatibility between the two layers. It was shown that the mismatch strain bettwen the two layers induces biaxial stresses during sintering, influencing the densification rate. The effect of boron addition was also found to be positive as it improves the bonding between the two layers.

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