Mechanical Behaviour of Aluminium Based Metal Matrix Composites Reinforced with SIC and Alumina
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Aluminium alloys are widely used in aerospace and automobile industries due to their low
density and good mechanical properties, better corrosion resistance and wear, low thermal
coefficient of expansion as compared to conventional metals and alloys. The excellent
mechanical properties of these materials and relatively low production cost make them a
very attractive candidate for a variety of applications both from scientific and
technological viewpoints. The aim involved in designing metal matrix composite
materials is to combine the desirable attributes of metals and Ceramics.
Present work is focused on the study of behaviour of Aluminium Cast Alloy (LM6) with
SiC and Al2O3 composite produced by the stir casting technique. Different % age of
reinforcement is used. Tensile test, Hardness Test, Impact test performed on the samples
obtained by the stir casting process. X-ray Diffraction was performed to know the
presence of the phases of reinforced material.
Hardness tester is employed to evaluate the interfacial bonding between the particles and
the matrix by indenting the hardness with the constant load and constant time. X-ray
Diffraction was performed to know the presence of the phases of reinforced material.
Scanning electron microscopy was done to know the distribution of SiC/Alumina
particles in Aluminium alloy.
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Master of Engineering, MED
