The Structure and Properties of Precipitation-Strengthened Composites Produced From a Cast Alloy in the Al–Si–Mg System
The properties of precipitation-strengthened composites produced from an aluminum alloy were studied. The composites were prepared by powder and casting methods. The matrix was a wateratomized powder of the eutectic alloy in the ternary Al–Si–Mg system consisting of 2.9 wt.% Si, 6.9 wt.% Mg, and alu...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Powder metallurgy and metal ceramics 2021-11, Vol.60 (7-8), p.496-503 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The properties of precipitation-strengthened composites produced from an aluminum alloy were studied. The composites were prepared by powder and casting methods. The matrix was a wateratomized powder of the eutectic alloy in the ternary Al–Si–Mg system consisting of 2.9 wt.% Si, 6.9 wt.% Mg, and aluminum as the base component. The strengthening phase was a nanosized silicon carbide powder. The precipitation-strengthened composite was prepared employing the powder metallurgy method such as high-temperature powder extrusion. The extruded rods that contained 4% SiC were used as a master alloy for casting the composite. A cast precipitationstrengthened alloy with 0.5% SiC was produced. The alloy combined high strength (to 220 MPa) and ductility at room temperature and demonstrated adequate high-temperature strength (to 120 MPa) at 300°C. Increased content of the silicon carbide nanoparticles in the cast composite affected low-temperature properties because particles agglomerated on individual ingot areas. Symmetric and asymmetric rolling of the extruded semi-finished products resulted in high-strength composite ribbons showing a yield stress of 320 MPa and a tensile strength of 350 MPa. The contribution of different structural components to the total strength was analyzed and a conclusion was made that the proposed techniques should be implemented for making metal matrix powder composites. The use of powder rods containing 0.5% SiC as a casting master alloy allows the production of cast eutectic alloys that possess high strength and ductility and retain adequate hightemperature strength up to 300°C. |
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ISSN: | 1068-1302 1573-9066 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11106-021-00261-x |