Aluminum Bronze/Udimet 500 Composites Prepared by Electron-Beam Additive Double-Wire-Feed Manufacturing.
Anna ZykovaAndrey ChumaevskiiAleksandr PanfilovAndrey VorontsovAleksandra NikolaevaKseniya OsipovichAnastasija GusarovaValentina ChebodaevaSergey NikonovDenis GurianovAndrey FilippovArtem DobrovolskyEvgeny KolubaevSergei TarasovPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Novel composite CuA19Mn2/Udimet-500 alloy walls with different content of the Udimet 500 were built using electron-beam double-wire-feed additive manufacturing. Intermixing both metals within the melted pool resulted in dissolving nickel and forcing out the aluminum from bronze. The resulting phases were NiAl particles and grains, M 23 C 6 /NiAl core/shell particles and Cu-Ni-Al solid solution. Precipitation of these phases resulted in the increased hardness and tensile strength as well as reduced ductility of the composite alloys. Such a hardening resulted in improving the wear resistance as compared to that of source aluminum bronze.