2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.materresbull.2021.111224
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Mechanical properties of aluminium-graphene/carbon nanotubes (CNTs) metal matrix composites: Advancement, opportunities and perspective

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“…Similarly, the use of GE as a nanofiller was shown by Ren et al [ 17 ], Liao et al [ 18 ], Zhang et al [ 19 ], and Wei et al [ 20 ], and improved properties were reported that are amenable to the development of next-generation polymer composite materials. The small particle size [ 21 ], high aspect ratio [ 22 ], and optimum surface area [ 23 ] of these nanofillers allow for the achievement of good mechanical and electrical properties at low filler content, as demonstrated by Khanna et al [ 24 ], Wang et al [ 25 ], Wu et al [ 26 ], and Wei et al [ 27 ]. These authors reported CNTs as a single or hybrid filler in various matrices, and improved properties were reported.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, the use of GE as a nanofiller was shown by Ren et al [ 17 ], Liao et al [ 18 ], Zhang et al [ 19 ], and Wei et al [ 20 ], and improved properties were reported that are amenable to the development of next-generation polymer composite materials. The small particle size [ 21 ], high aspect ratio [ 22 ], and optimum surface area [ 23 ] of these nanofillers allow for the achievement of good mechanical and electrical properties at low filler content, as demonstrated by Khanna et al [ 24 ], Wang et al [ 25 ], Wu et al [ 26 ], and Wei et al [ 27 ]. These authors reported CNTs as a single or hybrid filler in various matrices, and improved properties were reported.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A wide variety of reinforcements have been used to fabricate AMMCsto enhance their mechanical and tribological properties [17,18]. Khanna studied the mechanical properties of an AMMC by adding graphene/carbon nanotubes, which enhances its advancement and opportunities in industries [102]. Table 2 represents various AMMCs with different reinforcements fabricated via stir processing routes.…”
Section: Ammcs Through Stir Casting Routesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is due to either introduction of a better bonding quality with aluminium or during development of the soldered joints, or both. No research has particularly studied the bonding quality of graphene nanomaterial with aluminium or aluminium oxide; however, a number of articles have investigated the effect of graphene addition to aluminium in metal matrix composites (MMC) [39,40].…”
Section: Single-lap Joint Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%