Synthesis and Characterization Investigations of Laboratory-Synthesized VB-VB2-V3B4 Reinforced Al-7wt.% Si Composites via Mechanical Alloying and Pressureless Sintering

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In this study, the effect of mechanical alloying (MA) on the microstructural, mechanical and physical properties of vanadium boride particulate reinforced Al-7 wt. % Si matrix composites were investigated. VB-VB2-V3B4 containing vanadium boride hybrid powders were mechanochemically synthesized for 5 h from the V2O5-B2O3-Mg powder blends and leached with hydrochloric acid (HCl) for purification. Laboratory-synthesized VB-VB2-V3B4 powders were incorporated into the Al-7wt. % Si matrix powders with the amount of 2 wt.% via MA for 4h in a SpexTM Mixer/Mill using hardened steel vial/balls with a ball-to-powder weight ratio of 7/1. After the MA process, phase analysis (X-ray diffraction), particle size analysis (laser particle size measurement), surface area analysis (Brunauer-Emmett-Teller measurement) and microstructural characterization (scanning electron microscope (SEM) micrograph) and thermal analysis (differential scanning calorimetry (DSC)) of the non-milled/milled Al-7 wt.% Si-2wt.% (VB-VB2-V3B4) powders were conducted. As-blended and MA’d powders were compacted at a uniaxial hydraulic press to obtain cylindrical compacts with a diameter of 12 mm under a pressure of 400 MPa. Green bodies were sintered at 570°C for 2 h under Ar gas flowing conditions. Microstructural characterizations of the sintered samples were carried out using XRD and optical microscope (OM). Physical and mechanical properties of the composites were investigated in terms of density (Archimedes method), Vickers microhardness and wear rate. The microhardness and wear rate of the 4h of MA’d and sintered sample respectively increased to 0.865±0.256 GPa and 0.0036 mm3/N.m as compared with those of as-blended and sintered sample.

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