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Ruiwen Xie

Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden

Title: Correlation between magnetic saturation and component in WC-Ni85Fe15 alloys

Biography

Biography: Ruiwen Xie

Abstract

The measurement of the magnetic saturation in reference to the pure Co is utilized for quality control in cemented carbides. This measurement is an estimation of binder phase components. WC-Co cemented carbides, in which Co is chosen as a binder, are relatively tough and fatigue-resistant composite materials used widely for cutting tools and rock drilling inserts. However, a substitution for Co as a binder is in urgent demand due to its health threat and fluctuating price. This work aims to investigate the correlation between the COM value and binder phase components for a new binder Ni85Fe15 (at. %) through first principles calculations. The magnetic behavior of Ni/WC interface and the binder segregation are also studied.

The equation for calculating the COM value of WC-Ni85Fe15 cemented carbides is constructed. The COM value is decreased by W and C compositions dissolved into the binder phase. We further compare theoretically predicted COM values with experimental measurements for several cemented carbides. And theoretical results agree well with experimental values. The interface investigation shows that spin polarized Ni atoms around the Ni(111)/WC(0001) interface possess lower magnetic moments than bulk Ni atoms. The segregation near the impurity W in the binder phase indicates that the W prefers Fe instead of Ni. Factors that would affect the magnetic behavior of WC-Ni85Fe15 alloys are analyzed.

Recent Publications

1. Dai, J. H., Xie, R. W., Chen, Y. Y., & Song, Y. (2015). First principles study on stability and hydrogen adsorption properties of Mg/Ti interface. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics17(25), 16594-16600.

2. Chen, Y., Dai, J., Xie, R., Song, Y., & Bououdina, M. (2017). First principles study of dehydrogenation properties of alkali/alkali-earth metal doped Mg7TiH16. Journal of Alloys and Compounds728, 1016-1022.

3. Chen, Y., Dai, J., Xie, R., & Song, Y. (2016). A first-principles study on interaction of Mg/Ni interface and its hydrogen absorption characteristics. Surface Science649, 133-137.

4. Dai, J., Chen, Y., Xie, R., Hu, Z., & Song, Y. (2016). Influence of alloying elements on the stability and dehydrogenation properties on Y(BH4)3 by first principles calculations. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy41(3), 1662-1671.