2021
DOI: 10.3390/ma14123389
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Effect of VN and TiB2-TiCx Reinforcement on Wear Behavior of Al 7075-Based Composites

Abstract: Al 7075 alloy, 15 wt.% VN/7075 composites, and 20 wt.% TiB2-TiCx/7075 composites were prepared by ball milling with subsequent hot-pressing sintering. The microstructure, hardness, and wear properties at room temperature to 200 °C of Al 7075-based composites with different reinforcement phases were discussed. The grain uniformity degree values of 15 wt.% VN/7075 composites and 20 wt.% TiB2-TiCx/7075 composites were 0.25 and 0.13, respectively. The reinforcement phase was uniformly distributed in 15 wt.% VN/707… Show more

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“…Some areas of the composite surface exhibit porosity, which is attributed to gas escaping during the cooling process [23]. Additionally, the formation of oxide on the composite's surface is observed, likely due to atmospheric cooling, as confirmed by the SEM image [24].…”
Section: Micro Structural Examinationmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Some areas of the composite surface exhibit porosity, which is attributed to gas escaping during the cooling process [23]. Additionally, the formation of oxide on the composite's surface is observed, likely due to atmospheric cooling, as confirmed by the SEM image [24].…”
Section: Micro Structural Examinationmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…vt is the tangential cutting speed, vr is the radial cutting speed, and vu is the combined speed of the tangential and radial directions of the workpiece surface. μf is the friction coefficient, and it can be seen that the friction coefficient of aluminum alloy is between 0.36 and 0.41 [27]. In this paper, the simplified calculation is taken as 0.4. hj(ϕj(z)) is the cutting thickness, the expression is as:…”
Section: Micro-element Milling Force Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are various methods for producing aluminum composites, such as stir casting [4,5], powder metallurgy [6,7], centrifugal casting [8,9], ultrasonication-assisted stir casting [3,10], and spray casting [11,12]. Stir casting and powder metallurgy are the most common techniques and have been extensively researched due to their versatility, ease of use, and commercial feasibility.…”
Section: Introduction To Abrasive Wear Of Aluminum Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%