Development and properties of high thermal conductivity molybdenum carbide - graphite composites
Authors/Creators
- 1. CERN, University of Zaragoza
- 2. CERN
- 3. ITER
- 4. Brevetti Bizz
- 5. University of Zaragoza
Description
A family of novel graphite-based composites reinforced with a dispersion of molybdenum carbide par-
ticles, with very high thermal and electrical properties, has been recently developed at CERN, in
collaboration with Brevetti Bizz (IT), for applications in particle accelerators. These materials, produced
by spark plasma sintering, assisted by liquid phase, have been extensively investigated and characterized.
The influence of the initial constituents, together with the sintering parameters, have been studied in
view of optimizing the thermo-physical and mechanical properties as well as ultra-high vacuum
compatibility. The carbide phases and the microstructures have been analysed. Their excellent thermal
conductivity (approaching 800 Wm1K1), low thermal expansion and low density make these materials
appealing for high-end thermal management applications.
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