The Research Progress of the In Situ Metal Matrix Composites

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This paper reviewed the current situation and process of research on in-situ metal matrix composites. Compounding mechanisms, fabricating techniques and main features of metal matrix composites were respectively analyzed. At the same time, the properties of different kinds of in-situ metal matrix composites were briefly introduced. Meanwhile, the problems in the in-situ fabricating techniques and future prospects were also discussed.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 575-576)

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137-141

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September 2013

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