Papers by Keyword: SiC Particle

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Abstract: This study aims to fabricate SiC whisker (w)/ particle (p)-reinforced magnesium (Mg) composites with enhanced mechanical properties using spark plasma sintering (SPS) methods. It has been confirmed that dispersing state of SiCw can be improved by addition of SiCp. However, due to presence of voids and cracks between the oxide layers, surrounding SiCw/p, and Mg matrix in the composites, SiCw with SiCp cannot contribute to enhance the bending strength of Mg matrix. This issue can be tackled by adding low melting point metals such as Sn into the composites to fill the defects in the composites.
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Abstract: When SiC particles are added into aluminum, property of aluminum is greatly improved during a reinforcing phase to produce particle reinforced aluminum composites. However, cutting tools wear out quickly and it is difficult to meet machining accuracy and surface quality requirements due to the rough surface produced by the reinforcement process. This paper presents a simulation model of SiC particle-reinforced aluminum matrix composites is established considering particles, cohesive elements, and material matrix. Stress distribution and surface roughness are analyzed for SiC/Al matrix composites based on the cutting process. Experiments are performed to test the degree of surface roughness using different cutting parameters. The relationship of cutting depth, cutting velocity, and feed rate per tooth to surface roughness degree is obtained for SiC/Al matrix composites. The optimization of cutting process is performed based on simulation. The results lay a foundation on the optimization of machining processes for metal matrix composites.
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Abstract: The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of SiC particle pretreatment, aluminum matrix particle size and sintering temperature on relative density, hardness, microstructure and wear resistance to SiC particle einforced aluminum matrix composites. To this end, the amount of 16.7 wt.% SiC with average particle sizes 20μm was used along with pure aluminum of average particle size of 75 μm and 25μm. Powder metallurgy is a method used in the fabrication of this composite in which the powders were mixed using a planetary ball mill. By analyzing SEM micrograph and the Property test, it is concluded that SiC particle pretreatment has significant effect on the morphology of pecimens. pretreatment increase the interface adhesion, improve the wettability. SiC is uniformly distributed in the matrix, with good relation to the substrate, the maximum hardness is 51.1HB, the minimum wear rate is 0.1684%, while the density is 97.3%.For the same SiC content and particle size, the smaller the particle size of aluminum matrix is, the higher wear resistance of composite materials is on condition that others are same, the higher sintering temperature and the higher the wearability of composites, the wear resistance of the composite material is significantly improved after SiC pre-processing.The relative density increases with increasing aluminum matrix particle sizes under the same pressure and the holding time. The actual density of all samples reached the theoretical density over 96%, to a maximum of 98.9%.
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