INTERMETALLIC NICKEL ALUMINIDES BEING AN ALTERNATIVE FOR AUTOMOTIVE BODY APPLICATIONS

Investigation on Intermetallic Nickel Aluminides was carried to determine the suitability of this material to replace the existing automotive body. The purpose is to produce vehicles which are lighter, more fuel efficient and cause less pollution. One key technical design strategy for improving vehi...

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Main Author: T. Joseph, Sahaya Anand
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Language:English
Published: Lambert Academic Publisher (LAP) 2011
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description Investigation on Intermetallic Nickel Aluminides was carried to determine the suitability of this material to replace the existing automotive body. The purpose is to produce vehicles which are lighter, more fuel efficient and cause less pollution. One key technical design strategy for improving vehicles efficiency is the light weighting. Attractive properties of Ni-Al intermetallic including low density (~ 6g/cm3) resulting lightweight, high oxidation and corrosion resistance, combined with their ability to retain strength and stiffness at elevated temperatures lead to its selection as a candidate of alternative material. The prime focus was to obtain the mechanical properties such as tensile and hardness which was tested using Universal testing machine (UTM) and Vickers Microhardness Tester. X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) was used to determine the crystal structure and lattice constant of the designed alloy. Microstructure analysis of the alloys was examined using optical microscopy and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). Knowledge on microstructure gives interrelationship on mechanical and other properties of the designed alloy. SEM equipped with Energy Dispersive X-ray (EDX) used to do compositional analysis. Heat treatment (annealing) and Tafel extrapolation tests were carried out to determine thermal and corrosion properties of the alloy respectively. The properties obtain was compared with current or existing material which are high strength steel (HSS) and aluminum (luxury cars). In can be eloquent that intermetallic nickel aluminides enfold most of the basic quality for a material to be suggested or recommended as alternative material for body in white application.
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spelling utem-43392015-05-28T02:41:15Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/4339/ INTERMETALLIC NICKEL ALUMINIDES BEING AN ALTERNATIVE FOR AUTOMOTIVE BODY APPLICATIONS T. Joseph, Sahaya Anand TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Investigation on Intermetallic Nickel Aluminides was carried to determine the suitability of this material to replace the existing automotive body. The purpose is to produce vehicles which are lighter, more fuel efficient and cause less pollution. One key technical design strategy for improving vehicles efficiency is the light weighting. Attractive properties of Ni-Al intermetallic including low density (~ 6g/cm3) resulting lightweight, high oxidation and corrosion resistance, combined with their ability to retain strength and stiffness at elevated temperatures lead to its selection as a candidate of alternative material. The prime focus was to obtain the mechanical properties such as tensile and hardness which was tested using Universal testing machine (UTM) and Vickers Microhardness Tester. X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) was used to determine the crystal structure and lattice constant of the designed alloy. Microstructure analysis of the alloys was examined using optical microscopy and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). Knowledge on microstructure gives interrelationship on mechanical and other properties of the designed alloy. SEM equipped with Energy Dispersive X-ray (EDX) used to do compositional analysis. Heat treatment (annealing) and Tafel extrapolation tests were carried out to determine thermal and corrosion properties of the alloy respectively. The properties obtain was compared with current or existing material which are high strength steel (HSS) and aluminum (luxury cars). In can be eloquent that intermetallic nickel aluminides enfold most of the basic quality for a material to be suggested or recommended as alternative material for body in white application. Lambert Academic Publisher (LAP) 2011 Book PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/4339/1/IMC_Book.pdf T. Joseph, Sahaya Anand (2011) INTERMETALLIC NICKEL ALUMINIDES BEING AN ALTERNATIVE FOR AUTOMOTIVE BODY APPLICATIONS. Lambert Academic Publisher (LAP), Germany. ISBN 987-3-8443-9835-9 https://www.lap-publishing.com/ (ISBN 987-3-8443-9835-9
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
T. Joseph, Sahaya Anand
INTERMETALLIC NICKEL ALUMINIDES BEING AN ALTERNATIVE FOR AUTOMOTIVE BODY APPLICATIONS
title INTERMETALLIC NICKEL ALUMINIDES BEING AN ALTERNATIVE FOR AUTOMOTIVE BODY APPLICATIONS
title_full INTERMETALLIC NICKEL ALUMINIDES BEING AN ALTERNATIVE FOR AUTOMOTIVE BODY APPLICATIONS
title_fullStr INTERMETALLIC NICKEL ALUMINIDES BEING AN ALTERNATIVE FOR AUTOMOTIVE BODY APPLICATIONS
title_full_unstemmed INTERMETALLIC NICKEL ALUMINIDES BEING AN ALTERNATIVE FOR AUTOMOTIVE BODY APPLICATIONS
title_short INTERMETALLIC NICKEL ALUMINIDES BEING AN ALTERNATIVE FOR AUTOMOTIVE BODY APPLICATIONS
title_sort intermetallic nickel aluminides being an alternative for automotive body applications
topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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