نبذة مختصرة : This work includes a study of the interface between matrix and reinforcement in Fe-Ti(C,N) systems. A study of wettability and solubility between metal and ceramic phases is first performed. It combines wetting experiments at high temperature with kinetics simulation. In doing so, dense Ti(C,N) is produced by spark plasma sintering and used as substrate. On the other hand, Fe, Fe-WC and Fe-Mo2C alloys are used as metal matrix to evaluate the influence of WC and Mo2C carbides on the formation, composition and properties of the interface. These experiments are complemented by a micromechanical study of the interface. Hardness and elastic modulus are obtained from analysis of nanoindentation arrays in the matrix and into the reinforcement for each system. The sliding contact response at the interface (and neighboring regions) is evaluated by cross-section nanoscratches conducted at different load levels. ; The authors would like to acknowledge the financial support from the Spanish Government through the project MAT2015-70780-C4-2 and MAT2015-70780-C4-3, the Regional Government of Madrid through the program MULTIMAT-CHALLENGE, ref. S2013/MIT-2862. Dr. J.J.Roa would like to thank the “Juan de la Cierva” Programme for its financial support (grant number: JCI-2012-14454).
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