scholarly journals Experimental analysis and characterization of Mechanical, Physical properties of Aluminium (Al6061) Metal Matrix composite reinforced with SiC and Al2O3 using Stir casting

2021 ◽  
Vol 1145 (1) ◽  
pp. 012109
Author(s):  
S Ram Kumar ◽  
S Ramakrishnan ◽  
M Risvak ◽  
S Thauffeek ◽  
T Yuvaraj
2015 ◽  
Vol 766-767 ◽  
pp. 257-262
Author(s):  
P. Mohan ◽  
M. Kathirvel ◽  
N. Azhagesan ◽  
M. Sivapragash

The aluminium based composites are increasingly being used in the transport, aerospace, marine, automobile and mineral processing industries. The widely used reinforcing materials for these composites are silicon carbide, aluminium oxide and graphite in the form of particles or whiskers. In this study Al6061-6 & 4wt% Al2O3 based metal matrix composite were produced by mechanical stir casting process. The obtained cast metal matrix composite is carefully machined to prepare the test specimens for hardness, tensile as well as fracture toughness studies as per ASTM standards. The hardness, tensile strength and fracture toughness properties of Al6061-Al2O3 composites are explored experimentally. Finally compare the material characterization with heat treatment process sample and compare the fracture toughness of sample with mathematical approach, experimental and finite element method.


2020 ◽  
Vol 54 (27) ◽  
pp. 4283-4297
Author(s):  
Nagender Kumar Chandla ◽  
Yashpal ◽  
Suman Kant ◽  
MM Goud ◽  
CS Jawalkar

This experimental analysis aimed to fabricate low cost, lightweight metal matrix composite using Al 6061 as matrix material and alumina (Al2O3) and bagasse ash as reinforcing material through stir casting process. In this process one cast of single reinforced composite (Al 6061/5 wt% Al2O3) and three casts of hybrid reinforced composite (Al 6061/5 wt% Al2O3/ 4, 6, 8 wt% bagasse ash) were developed and processed as per ASTM standards followed by mechanical (micro-hardness, ductility, compression, tensile, and impact strength), physical (density and porosity), and microstructure (optical and SEM microscopy) characterization. The mechanical properties such as tensile strength, hardness, and compressive strength showed good improvements in the manufactured hybrid reinforced metal matrix composite (HRMMC) in comparison with the single reinforced metal matrix composite (SRMMC). The tensile strength and hardness of developed composite increased continuously with an increase in bagasse ash contents up to 6 wt% having maximum increment of 9.09% (tensile) and 16.5% (hardness) and thereafter both decreased for 8 wt% of bagasse ash, respectively. The results of impact strength and ductility of Al 6061/Al2O3/bagasse ash showed marginal reduction, as the wt% of reinforcements increased. It was found that the density of HRMMC was less than the SRMMC and it decreased with increasing wt% of reinforcements however, the composite contained some porosity percentage (max. value 2.26%), which increased as the wt% of reinforcement increased. The microstructure analysis showed fair distribution with good interface bonding up to 6 wt% bagasse ash.


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