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Aluminum matrix composites: Fabrication and properties

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In this article, the composites were cast into cylindrical molds for friction and wear tests, hot extrusion and tensile tests, and the average coefficient of friction was in the range of 0.35 to 0.58.
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Aluminum alloy matrix composites containing 1 to 30 wt pct of fibrous and particulate nonmetals varying in size from 0.06 μm to 840 μm were fabricated. The composites were cast into cylindrical molds for friction and wear tests, hot extrusion and tensile tests. The distribution of the nonmetals in the cast ingots was homogeneous. Friction and wear tests were done on a pin (52100 bearing steel) and dish type machine without lubrication. It was found that composites containing ∼10 wt pct or more of SiC, TiC, Si3N4, Al2O3, glass, solid waste slag, and silica sand wear less than the pure matrix alloy, but have slightly higher average coefficients of friction. Wear in composites containing soft particles, especially MgO and boron nitride was higher than the pure matrix alloy. The average coefficient of friction of all the composites was in the range of 0.35 to 0.58. Increasing the sliding velocity reduced this range to ∼ 0.4 to 0.45. The longitudinal tensile properties of the extruded composites (with the exception of loss of ductility in some cases) are comparable to that of the matrix alloys. Improvements in strength or ductility were noted. For example, addition of 15 wt pct of 3 μm size Al2O3 particles raised the yield and ultimate strength of the Al-4 pct Cu-0.75 pct Mg alloy matrix from 227 to 302 MPa, and 356 to 403 MPa, respectively. The corresponding percent elongation decreased from 25.8 to 12.5. The fact that the various composites can be readily cast and hot formed suggests a variety of engineering applications.

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Dry sliding wear of discontinuously reinforced aluminum composites : review and discussion

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- 01 Oct 1995 - 
TL;DR: In this article, a general framework identifying groups of interactive parameters and assessing wear material performance through investigating these groups of parameter is presented, which is suggested that material loss can be rationalized from the understanding and description of the three wear precursors which delineate the groups of parameters, being surface, subsurface and third body behavior.
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Wear resistance of aluminium alloy and its composites reinforced by Al2O3 particles

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