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Exploiting superior tensile properties of a novel network-structure AlA206 matrix composite by hybridizing micron-sized Al3Ti with Al2O3 nano particulates

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posted on 2024-11-15, 09:38 authored by S Tahamtan, A Halvaee, M Emamy, Zhengyi JiangZhengyi Jiang, A Fadavi Boostani
In this study, semi-solid stir casting and ball milling processes are combined into an integrated composite fabrication process. Two different architectures were utilized to incorporate reinforcing particle into semi-solid alloy i.e., (i) ball milling of K2TiF6 and aluminum powder for 5h and subsequently with nano-alumina particles (Al2O3np) for 1h and (ii) ball milling of K2TiF6, Al2O3np and aluminum powder for 2h. Accordingly, the milled powders were incorporated into molten AlA206 alloy using a non-contact ultrasonic vibration method. The effect of milling procedure on microstructural evolution and tensile properties were then explored. Two different microstructures were characterized including well-distributed Al2O3np and Al3Ti particles (Al3Tip) and a network-structure containing Al3Tip+Al2O3np. This unique architecture of network-structure brought about increment in tensile properties compared to well-distributed reinforcement particles, ascribed to the strewing of Al3Tip+Al2O3np around matrix grain boundaries, act as a three-dimension skeletal structure with high local volume fraction of Al3Tip+Al2O3np.

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Tahamtan, S., Halvaee, A., Emamy, M., Jiang, Z. Y. & Boostani, A. Fadavi. (2014). Exploiting superior tensile properties of a novel network-structure AlA206 matrix composite by hybridizing micron-sized Al3Ti with Al2O3 nano particulates. Journal of Materials Science and Engineering A, 619 190-198.

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Materials Science and Engineering: A

Volume

619

Pagination

190-198

Language

English

RIS ID

95379

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