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Wettability in Metal Matrix Composites

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METALS
卷 11, 期 7, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/met11071034

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wettability; metal matrix composites; MMCs; reinforcement

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This paper critically reviews and comprehensively discusses the common approaches used to enhance wetting conditions at reinforcement-matrix interfaces in metal matrix composites. Special attention is given to the enhancement of mechanical properties in aluminum matrix composites for lightweight materials. It is believed that effective treatment methods can greatly influence wetting and interfacial strength.
Metal matrix composites (MMCs) have been developed in response to the enormous demand for special industrial materials and structures for automotive and aerospace applications, wherein both high-strength and light weight are simultaneously required. The most common, inexpensive route to fabricate MMCs or metal matrix nanocomposites (MMNCs) is based on casting, wherein reinforcements like nanoceramics, -carbides, -nitrides, elements or carbon allotropes are added to molten metal matrices; however, most of the mentioned reinforcements, especially those with nanosized reinforcing particles, have usually poor wettability with serious drawbacks like particle agglomerations and therefore diminished mechanical strength is almost always expected. Many research efforts have been made to enhance the affinity between the mating surfaces. The aim in this paper is to critically review and comprehensively discuss those approaches/routes commonly employed to boost wetting conditions at reinforcement-matrix interfaces. Particular attention is paid to aluminum matrix composites owing to the interest in lightweight materials and the need to enhance the mechanical properties like strength, wear, or creep resistance. It is believed that effective treatment(s) may enormously affect the wetting and interfacial strength.

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