2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2006.06.089
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Effect of friction stir processing with SiC particles on microstructure and hardness of AZ31

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“…This may be due to the strong stirring action which was considered to be one of the most prominent advantages of FSP over all welding and surfacing processes. 29,[33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40] It was reported by some literatures 22,31) that one of the problems in the fabrication of the hybrid-MMCs by fusion processes or even by other ordinary solid-state processes such as power metallurgy (PM) was the agglomeration of the deferent reinforcements, especially the finer particles. 22) In contrast to the reinforcement particles distribution over the most areas of the nugget zone, there were some inhomogeneity in the peripheral areas as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Composites Properties After Triple Passesmentioning
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“…This may be due to the strong stirring action which was considered to be one of the most prominent advantages of FSP over all welding and surfacing processes. 29,[33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40] It was reported by some literatures 22,31) that one of the problems in the fabrication of the hybrid-MMCs by fusion processes or even by other ordinary solid-state processes such as power metallurgy (PM) was the agglomeration of the deferent reinforcements, especially the finer particles. 22) In contrast to the reinforcement particles distribution over the most areas of the nugget zone, there were some inhomogeneity in the peripheral areas as shown in Fig.…”
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“…According to the previous works, the obtained hardness values are quite similar to other MMCs fabricated by FSP and also other methods if we take into consideration that our substrate was pure Al. For example, Morisada et al 35) distributed SiC particles in AZ31 (HV 40) with FSP, and the hardness of the resulted MMCs was about 70 HV. Ü nlü 20) fabricated Al/ Al2O3 MMCs with powder metallurgy and the resulted hardness was 55 HV.…”
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“…• fine grained structure [4], • surface composite [5], • microstructural modification of cast alloys [6], • alloying with specific elements [7], • improvement of welding joint quality [8].…”
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“…Its use comes with the following engineering advantages: 1) Low cost, 2) Ease of handling and 3) Good strength and ductility. Using the friction stir processing technique recently, AZ31 has been surface-reinforced with SiC microparticulates [1], C 60 molecules [2], and multi-walled carbon nanotubes [3]. Here, it was reported that the base matrix was consequently hardened due to good dispersion.…”
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