EFFECTS OF PARTICULATE ADDITIVES ON THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF ALUMINUM ALLOYS PRODUCED VIA SPIN CASTING

Industrial development is growing at a very high rate and there is need for new materials. Spin casting has emerged as one of the best casting techniques in composite production. In this study, the effect of particulate addictives on the mechanical properties of aluminium alloy produced via spin cas...

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subjects Additives
Alloy development
Aluminum alloys
Aluminum base alloys
Casting alloys
Centrifugal casting
Composite materials
Composition
Dislocations
Industrial development
Mechanical properties
Microstructure
Reduction
Tensile strength
Titanium
Titanium dioxide
Ultimate tensile strength
title EFFECTS OF PARTICULATE ADDITIVES ON THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF ALUMINUM ALLOYS PRODUCED VIA SPIN CASTING
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