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Tribological and mechanical characterization of Al-Ni-SiC metal matrix composites

Publication Type : Conference Paper

Publisher : AIP Conference Proceedings

Source : AIP Conference Proceedings, American Institute of Physics Inc., Volume 1859 (2017)

Url : https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85026391525&doi=10.1063%2f1.4990173&partnerID=40&md5=68c17170d5ba55281a78cc35177d795f

ISBN : 9780735415331

Campus : Bengaluru

School : School of Engineering

Department : Mechanical Engineering

Year : 2017

Abstract : Aluminium being light weight metal used widely in many engineering applications. It's being a highly ductile material in its purest form also limits its applications in load carrying members. Addition of alloying elements like nickel and silicon carbide can make aluminium a better material for many applications. In this work aluminium metal matrix composite is prepared by adding nickel powder of 30 microns4% and silicon carbide of 45 microns in 2,4,6and 8% by weight of matrix material. Composite was prepared by using a powder metallurgy (PM) at room temperature compaction. The compaction load was optimized to 15tonns for successful fabrication of green specimen; these green specimens were sintered in a furnace to 5400 temperatures and furnace cooled. It was found that reinforcement of nickel and silicon carbide significantly improved the mechanical properties of the composite; hardness is improved by 35% in that compaction load. Wear rate of the composite is reduced from 200 micrometers to 50 micrometers for 5000 meters of track length at a load of 5N. The prepared composite also shown a uniform distribution of reinforcement particle in the matrix material under micro structural studies. © 2017 Author(s).

Cite this Research Publication : Ravi Kumar, V., B. P. Dileep, and H. R. Vital. "Tribological and mechanical characterization of Al-Ni-SiC metal matrix composites." In AIP conference proceedings, vol. 1859, no. 1. AIP Publishing, 2017. DOI: 10.1063/1.4990173

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