2016
DOI: 10.17485/ijst/2016/v9i37/101979
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Investigation on Tensile and Impact Behavior of Aluminum Base Silicon Carbide Metal Matrix Composites

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“…This was also revealed by Xavier & Suresh (2016) that increment of wet grinder stone dust (WSD) weight percentages increase the hardness value. Jeykrishnan et al (2016) and Selvam, Smart, & Dinaharan (2013) also observed an increase in hardness when there was an increase in SiC, and SiC and FA reinforcing materials, respectively. Alaneme & Sanusi (2015) observed the general decrease in hardness when RHA weight ratio in composites increased.…”
Section: Density and Porositymentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…This was also revealed by Xavier & Suresh (2016) that increment of wet grinder stone dust (WSD) weight percentages increase the hardness value. Jeykrishnan et al (2016) and Selvam, Smart, & Dinaharan (2013) also observed an increase in hardness when there was an increase in SiC, and SiC and FA reinforcing materials, respectively. Alaneme & Sanusi (2015) observed the general decrease in hardness when RHA weight ratio in composites increased.…”
Section: Density and Porositymentioning
confidence: 85%
“…It is important to state that different mechanical stirring speeds have been utilized in the production of AMCs. These speeds include; 200 rpm (Rajesh & Santosh, 2017;Vamsi Krishna & Xavior, 2014); 300 rpm (Alaneme & Bodunrin, 2011); 400 rpm (Alaneme & Sanusi, 2015); 500 rpm (Jeykrishnan et al, 2016); and 600 rpm (Pooernesh, Harish, & Aithal, 2016;Prasad et al, 2014) and so on. The speed utilized in stirring the molten metal may affect the final microstructure of the produced AMCs.…”
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“…It is seen that PAC particles were principally within the sliding direction. 26 Common casting defects like discontinuity and shrinkages weren't found within the micrographs. Fig.-4(c) shows the microscopic structure of the AA7075-9%PAC composite.…”
Section: Hardness Analysismentioning
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“…Commonly the reinforcing aspect is sent inside the non-stop or matrix element. Whilst the matrix is a metallic, the composite is called a Metal-matrix composite (MMC) [2]. In MMCs, the reinforcement typically takes the form of particles, whiskers, quick fibers, or non-stop fibers Nowadays, the need for advanced engineering materials technologies for various software packages is growing [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%