Fabrication of Ni substrates made by powder metallurgy and casting method

초기시편 제조법에 따른 Ni substrate의 특성비교

  • 임준형 (성균관대학교 금속재료공학부) ;
  • 김규태 (성균관대학교 금속재료공학) ;
  • 김정호 (성균관대학교 금속재료공학) ;
  • 장석헌 (성균관대학교 금속재료공학) ;
  • 주진호 (성균관대학교 금속재료공학) ;
  • 나완수 (성균관대학교 전기전자컴퓨터공학) ;
  • 지봉기 (한국원자력연구소 원자력재료기술개발) ;
  • 전병혁 (한국원자력연구소 원자력재료기술개발) ;
  • 김찬중 (한국원자력연구소 원자력재료기술개발팀)
  • Published : 2003.10.01

Abstract

We fabricated the textured Ni substrate and evaluated the effects of processing variables on microstructural evolution and texture transformation. Ni-rods as an initial specimen were prepared by two different methods, i.e., powder metallurgy(P/M) and plasma arc melting(PAM) The texture of the substrate was characterized by pole-figure and surface condition was evaluated by atomic force microscopy. It was observed that the texture of substrate made by P/M did not significantly varied with annealing temperature of 800~120$0^{\circ}C$ and the full-width at half-maximums (FWHM) of both in-plane and out-of-plane were 9$^{\circ}$~10$^{\circ}$. On the other hand, the texture of substrate made by PAM was more dependent on the annealing temperature and the FWHMs of in-plane texture was 9$^{\circ}$~13$^{\circ}$ at the temperature range. In addition, twin texture, (221)<221>, was formed as the temperature increased further. The grain size of substrate made by P/M was smaller than that made by PAM and this difference was correlated to the microstructure of initial specimens.

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