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Fabrication conditions, microstructures and mechanical properties of P/M processed 2XXX Al-SiCW composites SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Fabrication conditions, microstructures and mechanical properties of P/M processed 2XXX Al-SiCW composites
Authors
Shin, KLee, SKim, SJCho, K
Date Issued
1998-12
Publisher
KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL
Abstract
The powder metallurgy fabrication of 2XXX Al composites reinforced with SiC whiskers was studied by investigating the evolution of microstructure and its relation to the mechanical properties. In this study, SiC whiskers and gas-atomized aluminum powders were mixed by fluid zone mixer, consolidated by vacuum hot press, and then extruded. The optimum condition for consolidation was 620 degrees C and 50 MPa, at which fully densified pore-free billets were obtained. The composites with relatively homogeneous microstructures were produced by extrusion at 450-500 degrees C under the extrusion pressure of 700-1000 MPa. The mechanical properties of the extruded bars were found to be comparable with those of the composites processed by Advanced Composite Materials Corp. The optimum fabrication conditions have been proposed for producing composites of improved mechanical properties through elimination of coarse intermetallic particles, uniform distribution of reinforcements, and minimization of whisker breakage. The possibility of using particulates rather than whiskers, and the modification of the alloy matrices for high temperature applications are also discussed in relation to the distribution of reinforcements and the optimization of the consolidation temperature.
Keywords
powder metallurgy; Al-SiCw composite; vacuum hot pressing; extrusion; TENSILE PROPERTIES; ALUMINUM
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/20518
DOI
10.1023/A:1008609216359
ISSN
0929-1881
Article Type
Article
Citation
ADVANCED PERFORMANCE MATERIALS, vol. 5, no. 4, page. 307 - 318, 1998-12
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