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Investigation of the Effect of Foaming Agent on the Fabrication of NiTi Foams Using the Self-Propagating, High-Temperature Synthesis Process

Journal Article · · Metallurgical and Materials Transactions. B, Process Metallurgy and Materials Processing Science

Fabrication of NiTi intermetallic foams using the self-propagating, high-temperature synthesis (SHS) process was investigated. Weighed amounts of powders taken from an equimolar mixture of Ni and Ti powders along with 0.5, 1, and 1.5 wt pct of different foaming agents were cold pressed to form cylindrical compacts 10 mm in diameter, 20 mm in height, and 7 to 8 g in weight. A novel, induction-assisted ignition method was used for indirect heating and igniting the compressed mixtures at one end. As a result of intensive exothermic reaction between Ni and Ti and decomposition of foaming agents and liberation of gases, highly porous products were obtained. Characterization of the products was carried out using X-ray diffraction (XRD) and a scanning electron microscope equipped with an energy-dispersive spectroscope (SEM-EDS). The main phase in the products was detected to be B2(NiTi) with minor amounts of NiTi{sub 2} as the secondary phase. Other undesirable phases, such as Ni{sub 4}Ti{sub 3} and Ni{sub 3}Ti, were not detected. The effect of type and percentage of foaming agent on the formation and distribution of pores within the products was studied. Final products with porosities up to ~ 80 vol pct were obtained by adding foaming agent. Under the conditions of this study, CaH{sub 2} proved to be the most effective foaming agent considering its ability to generate a uniform distribution of pores, while TiH{sub 2} was not considered favorable due to its decomposition at relatively low temperatures. In general, the addition of foaming agents in amounts higher than 1wt pct is not recommended; due to the endothermic nature of thermal decomposition reactions of foaming agents, excessive use of these agents can result in suppression of the exothermic reaction.

OSTI ID:
22933407
Journal Information:
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions. B, Process Metallurgy and Materials Processing Science, Journal Name: Metallurgical and Materials Transactions. B, Process Metallurgy and Materials Processing Science Journal Issue: 6 Vol. 50; ISSN 1073-5615; ISSN MTBSEO
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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