The microstructure and thermal expansion of Mg/C composite prepared by gas pressure infiltration BERONSKA, N., IŽDINSKÝ, K., ŠTEFÁNIK, P., KÚDELA, S., DVORÁK, T., SIMANČÍK, F., HÁJOVSKÁ, Z., RUSNÁK, A. vol. 53 (2015), no. 6, pp. 451 - 458 DOI: 10.4149/km_2015_6_451
Abstract The interface and thermal expansion behaviour of magnesium matrix composite (Mg-2Al) unidirectionally reinforced with continuous high modulus and high thermal conductivity carbon fibres Thornel K1100 prepared by gas pressure infiltration technique was studied. The structure of the fibre-matrix interface was analysed using light microscopy, SEM, EDS, and TEM. Composite samples were subsequently thermally cycled at the heating/cooling rate of 3 °C min–1 in the temperature range of 30 to 350 °C in an argon atmosphere to reveal their thermal expansion behaviour. Key words metal matrix composites (MMCs), Mg/C interface, thermal expansion, CTE Full text (424 KB)
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