Processing and performance characteristics of aluminium alloy metal matrix composites
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For the last few years, the universal industrial needs have been shifted
newlinefrom monolithic alloy to composite materials to meet the customers satisfaction.
newlineComposite materials are engineered materials that made from two or more
newlineconstituents material with considerably different physical and chemical
newlineproperties. In this work concentrate Metal Matrix Composites due to their vast
newlineusage of engineering industry. Metal Matrix Composites (MMC) hold
newlineconsiderably enhanced mechanical properties with huge sort of applications
newlinefrom automotive to aerospace. These composite materials slowly but surely
newlinereplace the conventional materials due to their properties of light weight, high
newlinespecific stiffness, high elastic modulus, outstanding corrosion resistance,
newlineimproved specific strength, specific modulus, damping capacity and good wear
newlineresistance compared to unreinforced alloys. Generally, aluminium material has
newlinebeen playing a primary role as element of matrix in the composites due to its
newlineexceptional properties like higher ductility, lower density and highest strength to
newlineweight ratio. For aluminium matrix composite, varieties of techniques are
newlineemployed for the development of particulate reinforced aluminium matrix
newlinecomposites. Stir casting process is adopted due to its own reward like easy
newlinemanufacturing, low manufacturing cost and uniform distribution of reinforced
newlineparticles.In this investigation, aluminium (A6061) alloy Titanium carbide
newline(TiC) / Zirconium oxide (ZrO2) composites are fabricated as a novel
newlinecombination by using stir casting method. The reinforcing particles such as
newlineTitanium carbide and Zirconium oxide play a pertinent role on the engineering
newlinematerial properties. Therefore, A6061 aluminum base metal matrix composites
newlineare made-up by means of different weight percentage of Titanium carbide /
newlineZirconium oxide particles.
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