Analysis of Mechanical Behavior of Al6061 Composites Reinforced with Titanium Dioxide

2022 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  

Aluminum alloys are used low density good mechanical properties, better wear resistance as compared to predictable metals and their alloys. The industries are continuing in demand to develop light weight material, inexpensive and strong material which has led to the growth of aluminum alloy metal matrix composites. The aluminum based metal matrix composites have been moulded using TiO2 as reinforcement materials using the stir casting process. The hardness and tensile strength have been calculated addition to the TiO2 in Aluminium matrix improves the hardness of the material. The tensile strength and hardness increases above 4% of titanium oxide particles in the matrix.

2012 ◽  
Vol 710 ◽  
pp. 365-370 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sujayakumar Prasanth ◽  
Kumaraswamy Kaliamma Ajith Kumar ◽  
Thazhavilai Ponnu Deva Rajan ◽  
Uma Thanu Subramonia Pillai ◽  
Bellambettu Chandrasekhara Pai

Magnesium metal matrix composites (MMCs) have been receiving attention in recent years as an attractive choice for aerospace and automotive applications because of their low density and superior specific properties. Using stir casting process, AZ91 magnesium alloy metal matrix composites have been produced with different weight percentages (5, 10, 15, 20 and 25) of silicon carbide particles (SiCp) addition. Microstructural characterization reveals uniform distribution of SiC particles with good interfacial bonding between the matrix and reinforcement. Electrical conductivity and Co-efficient of Thermal Expansion (CTE) measurements carried out on these composites have yielded better properties. Improved mechanical properties such as hardness, ultimate tensile strength, and compressive strength are obtained. The microfracture mechanisms involved during tensile fracture is analyzed and correlated with the properties obtained.


Author(s):  
Farhan A Shamim ◽  
Akshay Dvivedi ◽  
Pradeep Kumar

In this work, metal matrix composites were fabricated using the electromagnetic stir casting process by adding 5 and 10 wt% silicon carbide in Al6063 alloy. Hardness, ultimate tensile strength, and yield strength of the developed Al6063/SiC/5p metal matrix composites have been improved by 17%, 18%, and 37%, respectively, in comparison with Al6063 alloy. Further, an improvement of 25%, 37%, and 71% in hardness, ultimate tensile strength, and yield strength, respectively, have been noted for Al6063/SiC/10p metal matrix composite in comparison with the Al6063 alloy. Results revealed that the hardness and strength of metal matrix composites were increased with silicon carbide addition in Al6063 alloy. The presence of different elements in metal matrix composites was identified by energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction techniques. Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy was used for elemental mapping observation of the metal matrix composites. Uniform distribution of reinforcement particles in the matrix with improved mechanical properties of metal matrix composites proved the adequacy of the electromagnetic stir casting process. The presence of facets and dimples in fractographs indicated the mixed mode of fracture. The average percentage porosity presented in Al6063/silicon carbide/5p and Al6063/SiC/10p metal matrix composites was found to be 4.68% and 5.22%, respectively.


Author(s):  
Naseem Ahamad ◽  
Aas Mohammad ◽  
Kishor Kumar Sadasivuni ◽  
Pallav Gupta

The aim of the present study is to investigate the effect of alumina (Al2O3)–carbon (C) reinforcement on the properties of aluminium matrix. Aluminium matrix reinforced with Al2O3–carbon (2.5, 5, 7.5 and 10 wt.%) in equal proportion was prepared by stir casting. Phase, microstructure, EDS, density, hardness, impact strength and tensile strength of prepared samples have been investigated. X-ray diffraction reports the intermediate phase formation between the matrix and reinforcement phase due to interfacial bonding between them. Scanning electron microscopy shows that Al matrix has uniform distribution of reinforcement particles, i.e. Al2O3 and carbon. Density decreases due to variation of reinforcement because ceramic reinforcement has low density. Hardness decreases due to variation of carbon since it has soft nature. Impact strength was found to increase with addition of reinforcement. Hybrid composite of Al and 5% Al2O3 + 5% carbon reinforcement has maximum engineering and true ultimate tensile strength. It is expected that the present hybrid metal matrix composites will be useful for fabricating stock screws.


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