This paper studies the correlation between the microstructure and the mechanical properties at the nanometric length scale of individual WC grains as well as the metallic cobalt binder in cemented carbide systems. The local crystallographic orientation has been determined by electron backscattered diffraction and the microstructural analysis has been performed using field emission scanning electron microscopy. Small-scale hardness and elastic modulus have been assessed by means of high speed massive nanoindentation and subsequent statistical analysis. The attained mechanical property mappings present a clear correlation between local hardness and stiffness with chemical nature for each constitutive phase as well as with the crystallog...
Tungsten carbide-cobalt (WC-Co) composites are a class of advanced materials that have unique proper...
Abstract The effect of binder content and WC grain size on the mechanical properties ...
In this work, the effect of corrosion-induced damage on the mechanical response of hardmetals was ev...
This paper studies the correlation between the microstructure and the mechanical properties at the n...
The unique combination of hardness, toughness and wear resistance exhibited by heterogeneous hard ma...
The dependence of the mechanical behaviour of individual phases in WC-Co on microstructural paramete...
The intrinsic hardness of the constitutive phases in WC-Co composites is investigated by combining e...
WC–Co cemented carbides are geometrically complex composites constituted for two interpenetrating ne...
In this overview, we summarize the results published to date concerning the small-scale mechanical t...
The intrinsic hardness of the constitutive phases in WC–Co composites is investigated by combining e...
In recent years, many efforts have been invested to determine the intrinsic mechanical properties fo...
Hardmetals are heterogeneous materials at microstructural scale, i.e. they are conformed by differen...
Cemented carbides (WC-Co) are ceramic-metal composite materials made by hard tungsten carbide partic...
he unique combination of hardness, toughness, and wear resistance exhibited by heterogeneous hard ma...
A deep knowledge of micromechanical properties of each constitutive phase of cemented carbides is cr...
Tungsten carbide-cobalt (WC-Co) composites are a class of advanced materials that have unique proper...
Abstract The effect of binder content and WC grain size on the mechanical properties ...
In this work, the effect of corrosion-induced damage on the mechanical response of hardmetals was ev...
This paper studies the correlation between the microstructure and the mechanical properties at the n...
The unique combination of hardness, toughness and wear resistance exhibited by heterogeneous hard ma...
The dependence of the mechanical behaviour of individual phases in WC-Co on microstructural paramete...
The intrinsic hardness of the constitutive phases in WC-Co composites is investigated by combining e...
WC–Co cemented carbides are geometrically complex composites constituted for two interpenetrating ne...
In this overview, we summarize the results published to date concerning the small-scale mechanical t...
The intrinsic hardness of the constitutive phases in WC–Co composites is investigated by combining e...
In recent years, many efforts have been invested to determine the intrinsic mechanical properties fo...
Hardmetals are heterogeneous materials at microstructural scale, i.e. they are conformed by differen...
Cemented carbides (WC-Co) are ceramic-metal composite materials made by hard tungsten carbide partic...
he unique combination of hardness, toughness, and wear resistance exhibited by heterogeneous hard ma...
A deep knowledge of micromechanical properties of each constitutive phase of cemented carbides is cr...
Tungsten carbide-cobalt (WC-Co) composites are a class of advanced materials that have unique proper...
Abstract The effect of binder content and WC grain size on the mechanical properties ...
In this work, the effect of corrosion-induced damage on the mechanical response of hardmetals was ev...