Analysis of mechanical characteristics of aluminum-based hybrid composite material

To examine the microstructure and wear behaviour of the composite material Making aluminum-boron carbide composites is necessary due to the growing need for lightweight materials in emerging industrial applications. In this case, aluminium alloy-boron carbide composites with different particle weigh...

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Hauptverfasser: Subramanian, Sathiyaraj, Balasanmuganathan, Selvababu, Pachayapan, Kumaran, Pradeep, Akshay, Raghavan, Rahul, Raj, Rohan
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Zusammenfassung:To examine the microstructure and wear behaviour of the composite material Making aluminum-boron carbide composites is necessary due to the growing need for lightweight materials in emerging industrial applications. In this case, aluminium alloy-boron carbide composites with different particle weight fractions were produced using liquid metallurgical procedures. Due to its extreme hardness (it is the second-hardest material after diamond), (5.3 Mpa.m1/2, density 3.5g/cm3) and boron nitride (melt.pt: 29730C, density 3.45g/cm3)), boron carbide (fracture toughness 3.5 Mpa.m1/2) is a ceramic material that could be an alternative to SiC (melt.pt: 27300C, density 3.21g/cm3). High strength (melt point: 27630C, boiling point: 35000C), The desirable properties of boron carbide are low density (2.52 g/cm3), extremely high hardness, exceptional wear resistance, and strong chemical stability. Composites with low density are becoming more and more popular.
ISSN:0094-243X
1551-7616
DOI:10.1063/5.0194173