An investigation of the microstructure and mechanical properties of B4C reinforced PM magnesium matrix composites
Due to their excellent properties such as high specific stiffness, strength/weight ratio, and wear resistance, metal matrix composites (MMCs) with particulate reinforcement and related manufacturing methods have become important research topics in recent years. Magnesium MMCs are materials that are...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Powder metallurgy and metal ceramics 2012-11, Vol.51 (7-8), p.456-462 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Due to their excellent properties such as high specific stiffness, strength/weight ratio, and wear resistance, metal matrix composites (MMCs) with particulate reinforcement and related manufacturing methods have become important research topics in recent years. Magnesium MMCs are materials that are commonly used for fabrication of light-weight functional components. Magnesium MMCs that are reinforced with various fractions of B
4
C (3, 6, and 9 wt.%) were fabricated by powder metallurgy (PM) technique using a sintering cycle in a vacuum furnace at 590°C for 9 h. A qualitative analysis of X-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns indicated the formation of Al
2
O
3
, MgO, and MgB
2
phases in the structure of Mg/B
4
C MMCs. The sintered density of the MMCs decreased with an increase in the amount of B
4
C addition. The hardness of the MMCs was found to be higher than that of unreinforced Mg. The compressive test results also showed a significant effect of 3 wt.% B
4
C content on the compressive strength of magnesium MMCs manufactured by the PM technique. |
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ISSN: | 1068-1302 1573-9066 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11106-012-9455-9 |