Thermal shock behaviour of particle reinforced 2618 Al/Al2O3 MMC

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作者
Oguocha, INA [1 ]
Radjabi, M [1 ]
Yannacopoulos, S [1 ]
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[1] Univ Saskatchewan, Dept Mech Engn, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A9, Canada
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10.1179/000844301794388434
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TF [冶金工业];
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0806 ;
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Discontinuously reinforced metal matrix composites (DRMMCs) based on aluminum alloys are fast becoming the materials of choice in many structural and non-structural applications. They have the unique combination of strength, stiffness, coefficient of thermal expansion and affordability as well as the capability to be manufactured by conventional metal processing methods. The most notable production applications ar e found in the aerospace, automobile, electronics and sports equipment industries. Despite the great potential possessed by MMCs, there are still some concerns regarding the effect of the reinforcements. which are mostly ceramics, on the properties of the matrix alloys. Among these is the thermal shock resistance of the matrix material. Some of the applications in which DRMMCs are bound to find themselves will inevitably involve an element of thermal cycling where components will be subjected to rapidly changing stress states and thus thermal shock damage. In the present study, the thermal shock behaviour of 2618 Al alloy and its composite containing 10 vol.% Al2O3 particles was investigated using hardness measurements, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Under cyclic thermal shock conditions, the matrix alloy failed by matrix cracking at the surface, whereas the reinforcing Al2O3 particles simply shattered. Also, thermal shock treatment affected the precipitation kinetics and the volume fi action of the precipitate phases formed in both materials.
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