Study of the Impact Toughness Experiment of SiCp / Al FGM

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This paper includes the result about the traditional preparation process on the basis of improved powder metallurgy method by using the hot press molding process. The aim of the process is to enhance the preparation of 5,7,10 body size of SiCp / Al functional graded composites. Moreover, the performance of impact toughness has been addressed and analyzed through solid study. The result can be concluded as following: The preparation via vacuum hot pressing process of SiCp / Al FGM has been performed good enough to reduce the cost of secondary processing; 5 SiCp/Al FGM shows better impact toughness properties in the test.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 602-604)

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2017-2020

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December 2012

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