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Tensile and wear behaviour of in situ Al-7Si/TiB2 particulate composites

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WEAR
Volume 265, Issue 1-2, Pages 134-142

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.wear.2007.09.007

Keywords

in situ composites; Al-7Si alloy; TiB2; dry sliding wear

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Al-7Si alloy reinforced with in situ TiB2 particles was synthesized successfully by using salt reaction route. These in situ composites have shown significant improvement in mechanical properties in comparison to the base alloy. The wear resistance of the alloy also significantly improved with the addition of TiB2 particles. The hardness, strength and wear resistance increased with increasing TiB2 content of the composites. TiB2 appears to not only act as a grain refiner for primary alpha-Al but also as a modifier of Si in eutectic mixture. The mechanical properties of the present Al-Si/TiB2 composites are better than those reported earlier with SiC reinforcement. Analysis of the worn surface of Al-Si/TiB2 composites tested under normal loads of 40 and 120N suggests that adhesion and ploughing are predominant at lower loads and delamination is predominant at higher loads. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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