The document discusses metal matrix composites reinforced with silicon carbide (SiC) particles. It summarizes several studies that investigated the effects of SiC particle size and volume fraction on the mechanical, microstructural and tribological properties of aluminum matrix composites. Uniform dispersion of nano-sized SiC particles was shown to improve properties like strength, hardness and wear resistance compared to composites with micro-sized particles. Fabrication methods like cryomilling and ultrasonic cavitation were used to produce composites with homogeneous distributions of SiC nano-reinforcements in the aluminum matrix.
The document discusses metal matrix composites reinforced with silicon carbide (SiC) particles. It summarizes several studies that investigated the effects of SiC particle size and volume fraction on the mechanical, microstructural and tribological properties of aluminum matrix composites. Uniform dispersion of nano-sized SiC particles was shown to improve properties like strength, hardness and wear resistance compared to composites with micro-sized particles. Fabrication methods like cryomilling and ultrasonic cavitation were used to produce composites with homogeneous distributions of SiC nano-reinforcements in the aluminum matrix.
The document discusses metal matrix composites reinforced with silicon carbide (SiC) particles. It summarizes several studies that investigated the effects of SiC particle size and volume fraction on the mechanical, microstructural and tribological properties of aluminum matrix composites. Uniform dispersion of nano-sized SiC particles was shown to improve properties like strength, hardness and wear resistance compared to composites with micro-sized particles. Fabrication methods like cryomilling and ultrasonic cavitation were used to produce composites with homogeneous distributions of SiC nano-reinforcements in the aluminum matrix.
The document discusses metal matrix composites reinforced with silicon carbide (SiC) particles. It summarizes several studies that investigated the effects of SiC particle size and volume fraction on the mechanical, microstructural and tribological properties of aluminum matrix composites. Uniform dispersion of nano-sized SiC particles was shown to improve properties like strength, hardness and wear resistance compared to composites with micro-sized particles. Fabrication methods like cryomilling and ultrasonic cavitation were used to produce composites with homogeneous distributions of SiC nano-reinforcements in the aluminum matrix.
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Metal Matrix Composites
Pramanik et al. [29 - 30] experimentally studied
the effects of reinforcement particles on the machining performance of Al-MMCs. The SiC particles average size is 6 18m. The experiments were carried out using a bar turning process under dry conditions. Tamer et al. [42] worked on experimental investigation on mechanical and machinability properties of silicon carbide particle (SiCp) reinforced aluminium metal matrix composite. The influence of reinforced ratios of 5, 10 and 15 wt. % of SiCp on mechanical properties was examined. Feng et al. [32] investigated on nanostructured composite powder consisting of an Al-5083 matrix reinforced with approximately 6.5 vol. % nano-sized SiC particles (25 nm in size) was synthesized via cryomilling. Two bulk composites made from 100% of the composite powder and a blend of the composite powder with 50 wt.% conventional coarse-grained (unmilled) Al-5083 powder, respectively, were fabricated with HIP-consolidation and hot rolling process.
Omyma El-Kady and A. Fathy [33], the effect of SiC
particle size and its amount on both physical and mechanical properties of Al matrix composite were investigated. Kainer [36] studies primarily focused on the use of micro-sized reinforcements or low volume fractions (< 2 Vol. %) of nano-sized reinforcements, mostly in aluminum matrix. it is revealed that the composites reinforced with nano-sized particles exhibit better properties than those reinforced with micro-sized reinforcements. Nano-reinforcements can remarkably increase the mechanical strength by effectively promoting particle hardening mechanisms.
Hafizpour et al. [38] examined the compressibility
behaviour of AlSiC Nano composite powders and the density-pressure data were analysed by linear and non-linear compaction equations. Fabrication of Metal Matrix Nano Composites Yong et al. [31] presents a new method for an inexpensive fabrication of bulk lightweight MMNCs with reproducible microstructures and superior properties by use of ultrasonic nonlinear effects, namely transient cavitation and acoustic streaming, to achieve uniform dispersion of nano-sized SiC particles in molten aluminum alloy A356. Feng et al. [32] investigated on nanostructured composite powder consisting of an Al-5083 matrix reinforced with approximately 6.5 vol. % nano-sized SiC particles (25 nm in size) was synthesized via cryomilling. S. Gopalakannan and T. Senthilvelan [34] developed newly fabricated metal matrix nano-composite (MMNC) of Al 7075 reinforced with 1.5 wt. % SiC nano- particles was prepared by a novel ultrasonic cavitation method. Kollo et al. [35] studied High-energy milling for the ex situ strengthening of aluminium with silicon carbide (SiC) Nano powders. Heptane was used as a milling agent for both planetary- and attritor ball milling. Considering the different milling techniques and the differences in the resulting powders, effective dispersion of the nano SiC was achieved. saberi et al. [39] investigated on high energy ball mill to produce aluminum (Al) matrix composite powders reinforced with silicon carbide (SiC). To clarify the role of particle size of SiC on lattice strain and grain size of Al two series of SiC with micron and nano- size were selected. aluminum and SiC powders were mixed mechanically and milled at different times (2, 5, and 10 h) to achieve Al 2.5vol. % SiC and Al 5vol. % SiC composite powders. Knowles et al. [40] observed the nanoparticle reinforcement on 6061 aluminium alloy matrix composites by a powder metallurgy route and shown to exhibit high strength and Youngs modulus alongside good ductility and low density. Mechanical Properties of Metal Matrix Nano Composites Kollo et al. [35] studied High-energy milling for the ex situ strengthening of aluminium with silicon carbide (SiC) Nano powders. Composite samples compacted by hot pressing showed an increase in hardness (HV20 = 220) and a decrease in Al crystallite size from 220 to 55 nm with the nano-SiC content increasing from 1 up to 20 vol. %. The ultimate tensile strength was measured for extruded samples which resulted in 205 MPa (17% elongation) for 1 vol. % of nano-SiC and a strength of 420 MPa (4% elongation) for 10 vol. % of nano-SiC reinforcement. Ferkel, H. and Mordike, B. L. [37] experiments demonstrated that MMCs with a high volume fraction of nano-particles exhibit better mechanical behaviours than those reinforced with micro-sized particles, and those with low volume fractions of nano-sized reinforcements. A fine and uniform dispersion of nano-particles provides a good balance between the ceramic strengthened (non-deforming particles) and inter- particle spacing effects to maximize the yield strength and creep resistance while retaining good matrix ductility. Tamer et al. [42] worked on experimental investigation on mechanical and machinability properties of silicon carbide particle (SiCp) reinforced aluminium metal matrix composite. Tribological, Microstructure and Corrosion Properties of Metal Matrix Nano Composites Yong et al. [31] presents a new method for an inexpensive fabrication of bulk lightweight MMNCs with reproducible microstructures and superior properties by use of ultrasonic nonlinear effects, namely transient cavitation and acoustic streaming, to achieve uniform dispersion of nano-sized SiC particles in molten aluminum alloy A356. Microstructural study was carried out with an optical microscope, SEM, EDS mapping, and XPS. It validates a good dispersion of nano-sized SiC in metal matrix. It also indicates that partial oxidation of SiC nano particles results in the formation of SiO2 in the matrix. Feng et al. [32] investigated on nano structured composite powder consisting of an Al-5083 matrix reinforced with approximately 6.5 vol. % nano-sized SiC particles (25 nm in size) was synthesized via cryomilling. Microstructural investigation showed that the nano- sized SiC particles had been dispersed homogeneously in the reinforced regions in the composites and the grain size of the Al-5083 matrix in the reinforced regions ranged from 100 to 200 nm. Omyma El-Kady and A. Fathy [33], the effect of SiC particle size and its amount on both physical and mechanical properties of Al matrix composite were investigated. SiC of particle size 70 nm, 10 m and 40 m and Al powder of particle size 60 m were used. Phase composition and microstructure were characterized. Relative density, thermal conductivity, hardness and compression strength were studied. The results showed that the X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis indicated that the dominant components were Al and SiC. Densification and thermal conductivity of the composites decreased with increasing the amount of SiC and increased with increasing SiC particle size. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) studies showed that the distribution of the reinforced particle was uniform. Saberi et al. [39] investigated on high energy ball mill to produce aluminum (Al) matrix composite powders reinforced with silicon carbide (SiC). To clarify the role of particle size of SiC on lattice strain and grain size of Al two series of SiC with micron and nano-size were selected. The produced composites were investigated using X- ray diffraction pattern (XRD) to elucidate the role of particle size, secondary phase content and milling time on grain size and lattice strain of Al matrix. Harish et al. [44] studied the literature review on machining of hybrid Aluminium Metal Matrix composite (Al/SiC/Gr and Al/Si10Mg/Fly ash/Gr). These hybrid MMCs can easily be machined by EDM and a good surface quality can be obtained by controlling the machining parameters. These Aluminium Metal Matrix composites with multiple reinforcements (hybrid MMCs) are finding increased applications because of improved mechanical and Tribological properties and hence are better substitutes for single reinforced composites. These materials are developed for bushes, bearings and cylinder liners in cast Aluminium engine blocks. Ashok et al. [52] investigated and optimized the tribological performance parameters of Al-6061T6 alloy reinforced with SiC (15% by weight) and Al2O3 (15% by weight) particulates having particle size of 37m each has been presented. The wear and frictional properties of the hybrid metal matrix composites have been studied by performing dry sliding wear test using pin-on-disc wear tester. A L27 orthogonal array is selected for the analysis of the data. From the test results it is observed that sliding distance has the significant contribution in controlling the friction and wear behaviour of hybrid composites. A confirmation test is also carried out to verify the accuracy of the results obtained through the optimization. In addition an optical micrograph test is also performed on the wear tracks to study the wear mechanism.
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