Microstructural and Tribological Properties of A356 Al-Si Alloy Reinforced with Al₂O₃ Particles

In the present study, the effect of the Al₂O₃ particles (average size of 12 μm, 3 and 10 wt.%) reinforcement on the microstructure and tribological properties of Al-Si alloy (A356) was investigated. Composites were produced by applying compocasting process. Tribological properties of unreinforced al...

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Veröffentlicht in:Tribology letters 2008-12, Vol.32 (3), p.159-170
Hauptverfasser: Vencl, Aleksandar, Bobić, Ilija, Jovanović, Milan T, Babić, Miroslav, Mitrović, Slobodan
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Zusammenfassung:In the present study, the effect of the Al₂O₃ particles (average size of 12 μm, 3 and 10 wt.%) reinforcement on the microstructure and tribological properties of Al-Si alloy (A356) was investigated. Composites were produced by applying compocasting process. Tribological properties of unreinforced alloy and composites were studied, using pin-on-disc tribometer, under dry sliding conditions at different specific loads and sliding speed of 1 m/s. Microhardness measurements, optical microscope and scanning electron microscope were used for microstructural characterization and investigation of worn surfaces and wear debris. During compocasting of A356 alloy, a transformation from a typical dendritic primary α phase to a non-dendritic rosette-like structure occurred. Composites exhibited better wear resistance compared with unreinforced alloy. Presence of 3 wt.% Al₂O₃ particles in the composite material affected the wear resistance only at specific loads up to 1 MPa. The wear rate of composite with 10 wt.% Al₂O₃ particles was nearly two order of the magnitude lower than the wear rate of the matrix alloy. Dominant wear mechanism for all materials was adhesion, with others mechanisms: oxidation, abrasion and delamination as minor ones.
ISSN:1023-8883
1573-2711
DOI:10.1007/s11249-008-9374-6