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Processing and characterization of aluminium-based MMCs produced by gas pressure infiltration


 
 
Contact   Carreño-Morelli Efraín
 
Title   Processing and characterization of aluminium-based MMCs produced by gas pressure infiltration
 
Author(s)   Carreño-Morelli E. , Cutard T., Schaller R., Bonjour C.
 
References   Materials Science and Engineering A251, 1998, pp. 48-57
 
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Abstract   A device has been designed and built for unidirectional infiltration of ceramic preforms with a molten metal.It allows production of Al or Mg alloys reinforced with short or continuous ceramic fibres. The apparatus has been tested for different alloys and preforms by varying the process parameters (infiltration pressure, fibre content, melt superheat, preform preheat and solidification speed). As an example, full infiltration of Al2O3–SAFFIL chopped preforms with an Al–4wt.%Cu–1wt.%Mg–0.5wt.%Ag alloy has been achieved under controlled conditions by using a gas pressure between 1 and 3MPa. The resulting metal matrix composite has been characterised by microscopical observations and mechanical tests. Measurements of Young’s modulus, density, microhardness and mechanical loss show that the optimal process conditions for Al–4wt.%Cu–1wt.%Mg–0.5wt.%Ag–SAFFIL composites are a temperature of 750°C for both preform and melt and the maximum infiltration pressure of 3MPa. Preliminary tests have shown that the gas pressure infiltration apparatus is also suitable to produce continuous fibre reinforced and hybrid metal matrix composites.
 
 
 
 
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