Effect of stir casting parameters on particle distribution, microstructure, and properties of metal matrix composite using alumina master alloy NAGY, S., NOSKO, M., IŽDINSKÝ, K., TREMBOŠOVÁ, V., DVORÁK, T. vol. 58 (2020), no. 6, pp. 371 - 378 DOI: 10.4149/km_2020_6_371
Abstract In the present study, the different approach of metal reinforcement particles addition was studied. Aluminum matrix composite (AMC) with 5 % alumina (α-Al2O3) reinforcement was prepared via stir casting method, using various casting temperature, stirring speed, and stirring time. As a source of reinforcement, alumina master alloy with a high concentration of alumina particles (50 %) prepared through gas pressure assisted infiltration (GPAI) was distributed during stirring. Distribution of the particles and structural characterization dependence on processing parameters were examined. Electron microscopy (SEM, TEM) was used for complex visual investigation of the distribution of dispersed particles and to quantify the degree of disintegration of the alumina master alloy after the casting process. To show the effect of the uniformity of the particle distribution on mechanical properties, uniaxial tests were performed after extrusion. Results show an increase in strength of the stir cast composites is in agreement with the particle distribution measurement (cluster size). The highest UTS values are achieved for composites with the lowest values of the remaining clusters. Key words aluminum matrix composite, α-Al2O3, alumina master alloy, stir casting, particle distribution Full text (817 KB)
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