Microstructure analysis of aluminium metal matrix alloy with silicon carbide and hexogonal boron nitride

Aluminum metal matrix composite (AMMCs) are considered a group of new advance material for its light, weight, high strength, modulus, low co-efficient of thermal expansion and good wear properties. In recent years, Metal Matrix Composite (MMCs) have attracted much attention due to excellent mechanic...

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Main Authors: Talib, Norfazillah, Nagarajan, Sugan, Lee, Woon Kiow, Saleh, Aslinda, Abdullah, Haslina
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author Talib, Norfazillah
Nagarajan, Sugan
Lee, Woon Kiow
Saleh, Aslinda
Abdullah, Haslina
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Talib, Norfazillah
Nagarajan, Sugan
Lee, Woon Kiow
Saleh, Aslinda
Abdullah, Haslina
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description Aluminum metal matrix composite (AMMCs) are considered a group of new advance material for its light, weight, high strength, modulus, low co-efficient of thermal expansion and good wear properties. In recent years, Metal Matrix Composite (MMCs) have attracted much attention due to excellent mechanical properties such as high specific strength and wear resistance (Poletti et al., 2008). AMMCs are widely used in aircraft, aerospace, automobile and various others field. The MMCs encompasses a wide range scale and microstructure. MMCs could be a material with a least two constituent elements. One necessary to be metal whereas another could also be special metal or alternative material like reinforcement ceramic. Metal matrix composite attract great deal of attentions nowadays due to their great mechanical properties and also their application in advance industry. The network is bulk and nonstop material though support is short and end material improved into matrix. The reinforcement should be stable in given working temperature and non-reactive too. The most commonly used reinforcement are silicon carbide (SiC) and aluminum oxide (Al2O3). The primary function of the reinforcement in MMCs is to carry most of the applied load, where the matrix binds the reinforcement together, and transmit and distributes the external load to the individual reinforcement. Good wetting is an essential condition for the generation for satisfactory bond between particles between particles reinforcement. The composite microstructure may be subdivided, as depicted in, according to whether the reinforcement is in the form of continuous fibers, short fibers or particles.
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spelling uthm-20932021-11-01T03:19:20Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2093/ Microstructure analysis of aluminium metal matrix alloy with silicon carbide and hexogonal boron nitride Talib, Norfazillah Nagarajan, Sugan Lee, Woon Kiow Saleh, Aslinda Abdullah, Haslina TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Aluminum metal matrix composite (AMMCs) are considered a group of new advance material for its light, weight, high strength, modulus, low co-efficient of thermal expansion and good wear properties. In recent years, Metal Matrix Composite (MMCs) have attracted much attention due to excellent mechanical properties such as high specific strength and wear resistance (Poletti et al., 2008). AMMCs are widely used in aircraft, aerospace, automobile and various others field. The MMCs encompasses a wide range scale and microstructure. MMCs could be a material with a least two constituent elements. One necessary to be metal whereas another could also be special metal or alternative material like reinforcement ceramic. Metal matrix composite attract great deal of attentions nowadays due to their great mechanical properties and also their application in advance industry. The network is bulk and nonstop material though support is short and end material improved into matrix. The reinforcement should be stable in given working temperature and non-reactive too. The most commonly used reinforcement are silicon carbide (SiC) and aluminum oxide (Al2O3). The primary function of the reinforcement in MMCs is to carry most of the applied load, where the matrix binds the reinforcement together, and transmit and distributes the external load to the individual reinforcement. Good wetting is an essential condition for the generation for satisfactory bond between particles between particles reinforcement. The composite microstructure may be subdivided, as depicted in, according to whether the reinforcement is in the form of continuous fibers, short fibers or particles. Penerbit UTHM Saleh, Aslinda Talib, Norfazilah 2020 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2093/1/Ch01%20Microstructure%20Analysis%20of%20Aluminium%20Metal%20Matrix%20Alloy.pdf Talib, Norfazillah and Nagarajan, Sugan and Lee, Woon Kiow and Saleh, Aslinda and Abdullah, Haslina (2020) Microstructure analysis of aluminium metal matrix alloy with silicon carbide and hexogonal boron nitride. In: Mechanical, Materials and Manufacturing Engineering: Case Studies. Penerbit UTHM, pp. 1-11. ISBN 978-967-2389-56-9
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Talib, Norfazillah
Nagarajan, Sugan
Lee, Woon Kiow
Saleh, Aslinda
Abdullah, Haslina
Microstructure analysis of aluminium metal matrix alloy with silicon carbide and hexogonal boron nitride
title Microstructure analysis of aluminium metal matrix alloy with silicon carbide and hexogonal boron nitride
title_full Microstructure analysis of aluminium metal matrix alloy with silicon carbide and hexogonal boron nitride
title_fullStr Microstructure analysis of aluminium metal matrix alloy with silicon carbide and hexogonal boron nitride
title_full_unstemmed Microstructure analysis of aluminium metal matrix alloy with silicon carbide and hexogonal boron nitride
title_short Microstructure analysis of aluminium metal matrix alloy with silicon carbide and hexogonal boron nitride
title_sort microstructure analysis of aluminium metal matrix alloy with silicon carbide and hexogonal boron nitride
topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2093/
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2093/1/Ch01%20Microstructure%20Analysis%20of%20Aluminium%20Metal%20Matrix%20Alloy.pdf