Solide State Diffusion Bonding of Al6061-SiC Nanocomposites

Author(s):  
W. Melik ◽  
Z. Boumerzoug ◽  
F. Delaunois

Aluminium matrix composites are both strong and lightweight, and are limited in their applications due to the proper choice of welding process. Conventional welding that is based on fusion at the welded joint is not suitable because it leads to the formation of certain defects at the welded joint. For this reason, solid-state welding such as diffusion bonding is one of the suitable joining methods, as there will be no melting of any of the constituents. The solid-state diffusion bonding at 520° C of Al6061-SiC nanocomposites was investigated. This composite material was made by powder metallurgy, where aluminium alloy Al6061 was selected as the base metal, and SiC nanoparticles with an average size of 50 nm were added as reinforced particles. The effects of bonding time on the microstructures and mechanical properties of the welded material were investigated. The main characterisation techniques were optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy dispersive spectroscopy, x-ray diffraction, and microhardness measurements. We have found that increasing the holding time up to 3 h at 520° C strengthens the weldability of the two basic composite materials and increases their hardness. X-ray diffraction analysis did not reveal any new phase during diffusion welding; it is considered one of the advantages of using the solid-state diffusion welding technique for the assembly of this kind of composite material. The welding success of this composite material widens its field of use, such as the automotive or space industry, because it is a light material with high mechanical properties.

1973 ◽  
Vol 17 ◽  
pp. 395-415
Author(s):  
J. A. Carpenter ◽  
D. R. Tenney

AbstractX-ray diffraction methods for studying solid-state diffusion are reviewed. Because of the lack of penetration, such methods are suited for diffusion zones spanning only a few microns. Most involve analyses of one, or more, (hkl) “band” of intensities spread in 2θ as a result of the corresponding lattice parameter spread associated with compositional inhomogeneities. Further, many are non-destructive, making it possible to follow the progression of diffusion with time in the same specimen.


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2021 ◽  
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pp. 91-98
Author(s):  
V.R. Panse ◽  

The polycrystalline NaLi2PO4:xEu (x=0.001,0.002,0.005,0.01 and 0.02) phosphors were successfully synthesized via modified solid state diffusion method [MSSDM]. The structural of prepared phosphor was confirmed by using XRD (X-ray diffraction) technique. Additionally, the photoluminescence (PL) behaviors of NaLi2PO4:xEu phosphor was studied.The XRD pattern of prepared phosphor is well matched with JCPDS file.The PL excitation of prepared phosphor was monitored at 618nm while emission was monitored at 393 nm. The effect of different concentrations of Eu3+ ions in NaLi2PO4 phosphor was studies and optimum PL intensity was obtained at x=0.005 mol. of Eu3+ ion. The CIE co-ordinates were calculated and obtained in orange- red region.


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