2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.matchar.2017.01.016
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Characterization of molybdenum particles reinforced Al6082 aluminum matrix composites with improved ductility produced using friction stir processing

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“…This outcome was later confirmed by Hassan et al [41]. They have been reported that withouttapered (square, hexagonal) probe profiles to join aluminium matrix composite (Al-4%Mg, 1% SiCp and 1% graphite particles).Wang et al [39]have been reported that use of threaded conical pin at 800mm/min high tool travelling ratecompare to a flat cylinder in joining AA2009/SiC/17p led to an increase of the joint efficiency to 97% because of the improvement of the flowability of softened metals. Yigezu et al [42] in FSW 5 mm thick Al-12%Si/TiC/10 workpiece, different diameter used (18,20, and 22 mm) and threaded probe were used as FSW tool.…”
Section: B Effect Of Tool Profilementioning
confidence: 72%
“…This outcome was later confirmed by Hassan et al [41]. They have been reported that withouttapered (square, hexagonal) probe profiles to join aluminium matrix composite (Al-4%Mg, 1% SiCp and 1% graphite particles).Wang et al [39]have been reported that use of threaded conical pin at 800mm/min high tool travelling ratecompare to a flat cylinder in joining AA2009/SiC/17p led to an increase of the joint efficiency to 97% because of the improvement of the flowability of softened metals. Yigezu et al [42] in FSW 5 mm thick Al-12%Si/TiC/10 workpiece, different diameter used (18,20, and 22 mm) and threaded probe were used as FSW tool.…”
Section: B Effect Of Tool Profilementioning
confidence: 72%
“…High hardness, high compressive strength, wear resistance, fracture toughness, uniform density, elevated temperature stability are some important aspects considered while selecting tool material. Tools made of some hot works steel such as SKD61 [29] and H13 [31][32][33][34] and other alloy steels such as MP159 [15], hardened HCHCr steel [35][36][37] and heattreated WC-Co (12%) [38] have been used for friction stirring of aluminum alloys to fabricate AMCs. Another important aspect while selecting tool material during composite fabrication is the wear out of tool by the hard reinforcement material.…”
Section: Tool Design Variablementioning
confidence: 99%
“…FSPed Al 6082/Mo composite was developed by Selvakumar et al [21]. The UTS was improved to 305 MPa at 18 vol.…”
Section: Microstructural and Mechanical Properties Of Fsped Compositementioning
confidence: 99%