Title of article :
Processing and Characterization of AA2024/Al2O3/SiC Reinforces Hybrid Composites Using Squeeze Casting Technique
Author/Authors :
Senthil Kumar, M School of Mechanical and Building Sciences - VIT - Chennai, India , Natrayan, L School of Mechanical and Building Sciences - VIT - Chennai, India , Mangalaraja, R.V Department of Materials Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - University of Concepcion - Concepcion, Chile , Senthil Kumar, R Department of Mechanical Engineering - Dhaanish Ahmed College of Engineering - Chennai, India
Abstract :
The present requirement of the automobile industry is seeking lightweight material that satises the
technical and technological requirements with better mechanical and tribological characteristics. Aluminum
matrix composite (AMC) materials meet the requirements of modern demands. AMCs are used in automotive
applications as engine cylinders, pistons, disc, and drum brakes. This paper investigates the effect of particle
size and wt% of Al2O3/SiC reinforcement on mechanical and tribological properties of hybrid metal matrix
composites (HMMCs). AA2024 aluminum alloy is reinforced with Al2O3/SiC different particle sizes (10, 20 and
40 μm) and weight fractions (upto 10 wt %) fabricated by using a squeeze casting technique. HMMCs were
characterized for its properties such as X-ray diffraction (XRD), density, scanning electron microscope (SEM),
hardness, tensile strength, wear and coefcient of friction. AA2024/5wt%Al2O3/5wt%SiC with 10 m reinforced
particle size showed maximum hardness and tensile strength of 156.4 HV and 531.43 MPa and a decrease in
wear rate was observed from 0.00307 to 0.00221 at 10N. Hybrid composites showed improved mechanical and
wear resistance suitable for engine cylinder liner applications.
Keywords :
Squeeze casting and Particle size , Wear , Tensile strength , Density , Hardness
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics