Materials, Vol. 16, Pages 3790: Study on the Interface Microstructure of TaC/GCr15 Steel Surface Reinforced Layer Formed by In-Situ Reaction
Materials doi: 10.3390/ma16103790
Authors: Jilin Li Ruixue Li Yunhua Xu Zhuolin Liu Le Chen Yao Zhu
In this study, a micro–nano TaC ceramic steel matrix reinforced layer was prepared by an in situ reaction between a pure tantalum plate and GCr15 steel. The microstructure and phase structure of the in situ reaction reinforced layer of the sample at 1100 °C and reaction time 1 h were characterized with FIB micro-section, TEM transmission, SAED diffraction pattern, SEM and EBSD. The phase composition, phase distribution, grain size, grain orientation and grain boundary deflection, phase structure and lattice constant of the sample were characterized in detail. The results show that the phase composition of the Ta sample is Ta, TaC, Ta2C and α-Fe. TaC is formed after Ta and carbon atoms meet, and the orientation changes in the X and Z directions. The grain size of TaC is widely in the range of 0~0.4 μm, and the angular deflection of TaC grain is not obvious. The high-resolution transmission structure, diffraction pattern and interplanar spacing of the phase were characterized, and the crystal planes of different crystal belt axes were determined. The study provides technical and theoretical support for further research on the preparation technology and microstructure of the TaC ceramic steel matrix reinforcement layer.