Characterisation of an Al-BN nanocomposite prepared by ball milling and hot extrusion

Aluminium-matrix-nanocomposites were manufactured by ball milling of microscale aluminium powder with BN nanoparticles in air, followed by subsequent consolidation by hot extrusion. The microstructure of the samples was studied using scanning electron microscopy. Vickers microhardness measurements w...

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description Aluminium-matrix-nanocomposites were manufactured by ball milling of microscale aluminium powder with BN nanoparticles in air, followed by subsequent consolidation by hot extrusion. The microstructure of the samples was studied using scanning electron microscopy. Vickers microhardness measurements were used to probe the mechanical properties of the samples. The amplitude dependent damping of the nanocomposites was measured at room temperature after thermal treatment of samples, and the linear thermal expansion was measured over a wide temperature range from room temperature up to 670K in the as-extruded state. The experimental results give a comprehensive picture of the behaviour of this nanocomposite system over the range of thermomechanical treatment conditions examined in this study. Based on these experimental data some possible influences of BN nanoparticles on the anelastic, plastic and thermal properties of microcrystalline aluminium are discussed.
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subjects Aluminum
Anelasticity
Ball milling
Damping
Diamond pyramid hardness
Heat treatment
Hot extrusion
Mechanical properties
Nanocomposites
Nanoparticles
Room temperature
Thermal expansion
Thermodynamic properties
Thermomechanical treatment
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