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Friction of composites based on titanium carbide produced by the process combustion method

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The method of SHS force compaction is used to produce composites that include TiC + 50 vol % inert. Copper, iron, nichrome, and steel G13 served as the inert. It is noted that the lattice parameter, the TiC grain size, and the mass ratio Ti/C in TiC grains are practically independent of the inert composition. It is shown that some of the composites possess high mechanical properties. The friction of the composites that contain Ni-Cr is characterized by a friction coefficient of up to 0.5 and a high wear owing to their strong adhesion to the counterbody. The materials whose compositions are TiC + (Cu, Fe) and TiC + (Cu, G13) are effective under a pressure of about 100 MPa and can serve as a basis for developing tribological materials.

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Original Russian Text © V.V. Fadin, A.V. Kolubaev, M.I. Aleutdinova, 2011, published in Trenie i Iznos, 2011, Vol. 32, No. 6, pp. 608–613.

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Fadin, V.V., Kolubaev, A.V. & Aleutdinova, M.I. Friction of composites based on titanium carbide produced by the process combustion method. J. Frict. Wear 32, 462–466 (2011). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068366611060055

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