Title of article :
Effect of microstructure on Young’s modulus of extruded Al–SiC
composites studied by resonant ultrasound spectroscopy
Author/Authors :
O. V. Vdovychenko V. S. Voropaev
A. N. Slipenyuk، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
In this work, an attempt was made to
correlate the Young’s modulus of SiC particle reinforced
aluminum alloy composites, measured by resonant
ultrasound method, to reinforcement spatial
distribution. Composites were fabricated by extrusion
of billets that were previously formed using cold
pressing blend of matrix alloy powders and ceramic
particles. It has been shown that more aggregated
microstructures were generated with an increase in
ceramic volume fraction (to 20%) and the matrix alloy
powder mean particle size from 40 to 180 lm as well as
with a decrease in the reinforcement particle size (3–
14 lm). At the same time, ultrasonic wave velocity as
well as Young’s modulus diminish with a decrease in
SiC content and its particle size, and with increase in
matrix alloy particle size. The analysis showed that it
could be partly attributed to the higher amount of
residual porosity in agglomerated structures. An addition
decrease of elastic characteristics was attributed to
the increasing influence of mechanically imperfect
contacts that formed between ceramic particles in the
more aggregated microstructures
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science