Ns. Wheeler, MICROSTRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION OF COBALT-TUNGSTEN COATED GRAPHITE FIBERS, Journal of research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, 100(6), 1995, pp. 641-659
The present research concerns an electrodeposited cobalt-tungsten allo
y coating on graphite fibers. Annealed and unannealed coated fibers we
re analyzed by scanning electron microscopy/energy dispersive x-ray sp
ectroscopy (SEM/EDS), x-ray diffraction (XRD), and transmission electr
on microscopy (TEM). The mole fraction of tungsten in the as-deposited
cobalt-tungsten coating was found to be (7.10 +/- 0.82) %, and the cr
ystalline lattice was determined to be hexagonal close-packed. Note: T
he uncertainties reported here are expanded uncertainties (i.e., 2 sta
ndard deviation estimates). After annealing at 1100 degrees C for 1.5
h, the lattice was found to be a cobalt-tungsten-carbon (Co-W-C) alloy
with a face centered cubic lattice. The mole fraction of tungsten in
the annealed coating was shown to be (5.30 +/- 0.66) %. XRD analysis r
evealed that the annealed coating contained regions having three sligh
tly different lattice parameters. The lattice parameters in the three
regions of the Co-W-C alloy coating corresponded to a mole fraction of
carbon of 0.66 %, 0.40 %, and 0.19 % (+/- 0.18 %). These compositions
are discussed with respect to the Co-W-C phase diagram. Various tungs
ten carbide species were identified in the coating and fiber, and a ne
twork of overlapping WC crystals was found at the coating-fiber interf
ace. This network appeared to serve as a protective barrier to extend
the lifetime of the fibers at elevated temperatures.