Review—Different Ceramic Reinforcements In Aluminium Metal Matrix Composites

Autor: T. N. Shashank, N M Siddesh Kumar, Dhruthi
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology. 10:053003
ISSN: 2162-8777
2162-8769
Popis: The current study focuses on the effect of the different ceramic reinforcement on the aluminium composite. The pros and cons of AMMCs are studied. In SiC reinforced composite’s wear resistance, tensile strength and hardness will be improved, as it acts as an obstacle to the dislocation of atoms. B4C reinforced composites form more pores and agglomeration by the increase in B4C content however the hardness improves at the expense of ductility. TiC reinforced composite’s interfacial bonding is good below 600 °C and the coefficient of thermal expansion reduces by increasing TiC weight percentage also mechanical properties like tensile and compressive strength improves. Al2O3 reinforcement will make grains finer hence adding Al2O3 improves the mechanical properties of the composite and it doesn’t react with the matrix at high temperature. ZrO2 reinforcement will improve the hardness and wear resistance although primary wear happens due to micro-cutting and oxidation. As mentioned each reinforcement has both advantages and disadvantages, based on the application required reinforcement will be selected.
Databáze: OpenAIRE