Options
Influence of in-situ TiB<inf>2</inf> particles on the microstructural, mechanical and abrasive wear behavior of A356 Alloy
Date Issued
01-01-2007
Author(s)
Abstract
Metal matrix composites (MMCs) have potential application in automobile and aerospace industries. The main challenges of these composites lie in the synthesis technique and many of the conventional routes fail to produce defect free MMCs. To overcome this drawback, a new synthesis technique called in-situ composites has recently been developed. In this present work, mixed salt reaction technique was used to synthesise Al-Si alloy (A356)/TiB2 in-situ composites. XRD patterns of both as-cast composite and extracted TiB2 particles did not reveal the presence of Al3Ti intermetallic phase. Microstructure of A356 alloys clearly showed the change from dendritic structure to an equiaxed structure with the addition of TiB 2 particles. Both α-Al and eutectic Si size in A356 alloy are refined with TiB2 additions. There was significant increase in tensile strength of A356 alloy without much sacrifice in ductility. The abrasive wear resistance of the A356 alloys was also improved significantly due to the addition of TiB2 particles despite the fact that the TiB2 particle size is smaller than the SiC abrasive medium. Copyright © 2007 MS&T'07®.
Volume
1