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Aluminum metal–matrix composites (AMMCs) were prepared by dispersing TiO 2 dispersoids of different volume fractions into an AA6063 matrix via stir casting and subjected to process–structure correlation studies. Four different samples based on weight ratio were considered herein: 99Al-1TiO 2 , 97Al-3TiO 2 , 95Al-5TiO 2 , and the as-received AA6063. Their mechanical properties namely, microhardness, tensile strength, and tribological behavior, were determined. In addition, the microstructure of the samples was also analysed. It was observed that the addition of 5% TiO 2 particles enabled the AA6063 matrix to accommodate a higher strain energy while providing the required driving force to generate dislocations and substructures. Therefore, considering the plastic deformation, the ultimate tensile strength σut increased gradually with the addition of TiO 2 (in weight%). The flow curves of the 95Al-5TiO 2 sample showed the highest value of σut , whereas the as-received AA6063 matrix exhibited the lowest value. For linear elastic deformation, AA6063 showed the lowest yield strength ( σ ys ) as compared to the AMMC samples for all TiO 2 weight% values; however, the variation in σ ys among the AMMC samples was minimal. The microhardness of the samples increased gradually with the addition of TiO 2 , and the percentage reduction in area at the fracture was largest for 95Al-5TiO 2 . The Taguchi’s L9 array and variance analysis of the process parameters indicated that the material wear was largely affected by the normal load, followed by weight% of TiO 2 and sliding speed. Wear surface characteristics, such as microvoids, delamination, microcracks, and wear debris, were qualitatively observed in all the AMMC samples. The overall strength improvement was attributable to the effects of addition of the dispersoids. During melt solidification, the TiO 2 particles surpassed/pinned and hindered the grain growth, resulting in grain-size refinement.
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Jagannath Pattar
Institute of Engineering
D. Ramesh
Indian Institute of Technology Dhanbad
Rashmi Laxmikant Malghan
Manipal Academy of Higher Education
Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e64b41b6db6435875dc4c8 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fmech.2024.1393959
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