Effect of shaping methods on the mechanical properties of Al-SiC composite

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Autor(a) principal: Zakeri,M.
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Vakili-Ahrari Rudi,A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Materials research (São Carlos. Online)
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Resumo: Al-SiC composites were successfully produced with improved mechanical properties. Effect of SiC content, its particles size and shaping method were investigated. Three shaping methods of conventional powder metallurgy (PM), hot press (HP) and hot extrusion (EX) were used. The hardness of the samples was measured by Vickers method. Tensile and compression tests were performed for the characterization of mechanical properties. Microstructure was monitored by optical microscopy. Maximum relative density (RD) was obtained for hot pressed samples. Higher SiC content with smaller particles size had the best effect on the mechanical properties such as yielding point (YP), ultimate tensile strength (UTS) and hardness. Maximum hardness (6.57 GPa) and UTS (212 MPa) were obtained for Al-20%SiC with SiC mesh size of 1000. Maximum YP was obtained for Al-20%SiC in compression test (143.64 MPa) that is larger than it in tensile test (117.96 MPa). Remarkable difference exists between HP and extrusion methods at higher SiC contents. The YP of EX samples are larger than HP samples. Strains at known stress (562 MPa) of EX samples are smaller than HP samples.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of shaping methods on the mechanical properties of Al-SiC composite
title Effect of shaping methods on the mechanical properties of Al-SiC composite
spellingShingle Effect of shaping methods on the mechanical properties of Al-SiC composite
Zakeri,M.
metal matrix composite
extrusion
mechanical properties
title_short Effect of shaping methods on the mechanical properties of Al-SiC composite
title_full Effect of shaping methods on the mechanical properties of Al-SiC composite
title_fullStr Effect of shaping methods on the mechanical properties of Al-SiC composite
title_full_unstemmed Effect of shaping methods on the mechanical properties of Al-SiC composite
title_sort Effect of shaping methods on the mechanical properties of Al-SiC composite
author Zakeri,M.
author_facet Zakeri,M.
Vakili-Ahrari Rudi,A.
author_role author
author2 Vakili-Ahrari Rudi,A.
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Zakeri,M.
Vakili-Ahrari Rudi,A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv metal matrix composite
extrusion
mechanical properties
topic metal matrix composite
extrusion
mechanical properties
description Al-SiC composites were successfully produced with improved mechanical properties. Effect of SiC content, its particles size and shaping method were investigated. Three shaping methods of conventional powder metallurgy (PM), hot press (HP) and hot extrusion (EX) were used. The hardness of the samples was measured by Vickers method. Tensile and compression tests were performed for the characterization of mechanical properties. Microstructure was monitored by optical microscopy. Maximum relative density (RD) was obtained for hot pressed samples. Higher SiC content with smaller particles size had the best effect on the mechanical properties such as yielding point (YP), ultimate tensile strength (UTS) and hardness. Maximum hardness (6.57 GPa) and UTS (212 MPa) were obtained for Al-20%SiC with SiC mesh size of 1000. Maximum YP was obtained for Al-20%SiC in compression test (143.64 MPa) that is larger than it in tensile test (117.96 MPa). Remarkable difference exists between HP and extrusion methods at higher SiC contents. The YP of EX samples are larger than HP samples. Strains at known stress (562 MPa) of EX samples are smaller than HP samples.
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