2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.powtec.2015.07.027
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Spark plasma sintering of graphite–aluminum powder reinforced with SiC/Si particles

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“…The unreinforced GrÀAl and GrÀAl reinforced with 10 % TiB 2 both have almost similar displacement rate patterns, while 5 % and 15 % TiB 2 additions also have same patterns. The same ob-servations were reported by other researchers while addeding ZrB 2 to GrÀAl [3]. A change in the particle rearrangement peaks with time can also be observed for nano TiB 2 particle additions as the heating rate increases from 100 8C/min to 150 8C/min, Figure 4c, d. It was also noticed that the sintering process stopped before the commencement of the cooling process at 15 % addition of nano TiB 2 for the 100 8C/min heating rate.…”
Section: Displacement Ratesupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…The unreinforced GrÀAl and GrÀAl reinforced with 10 % TiB 2 both have almost similar displacement rate patterns, while 5 % and 15 % TiB 2 additions also have same patterns. The same ob-servations were reported by other researchers while addeding ZrB 2 to GrÀAl [3]. A change in the particle rearrangement peaks with time can also be observed for nano TiB 2 particle additions as the heating rate increases from 100 8C/min to 150 8C/min, Figure 4c, d. It was also noticed that the sintering process stopped before the commencement of the cooling process at 15 % addition of nano TiB 2 for the 100 8C/min heating rate.…”
Section: Displacement Ratesupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Graphite-aluminum composites find applications in automobile, aerospace and construction industries because of their low density, wear and corrosion resistance, low thermal coefficient of expansion and high strength to cost ratio as compared to conventional alloys. Researchers have recently started investigating the use of ceramic materials such as SiC, TiC, TiB 2 , ZrB 2 , AlN, Si 3 N 4 and Al 2 O 3 as additives to further increase their properties [2][3][4]. In many applications, such as bearings and engine blocks, aluminum alloys may be subjected to tribological conditions leading to wear [5].…”
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“…However,they are seldom used lately due to the harsh, fluctuating and high operating conditions that aerospace materials are subjected to in service [2].Hence, this pressing demand for high strength and lightweight materials hasinspired researchers to find alternative materials for Al and its alloys in aerospace applications [3].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, different powdered materials with immiscibility of phases in their solid states should be prepared/fabricated employing powder metallurgy [2,18], hence the use of powder metallurgy route, with spark plasma sintering technique in this study. Spark plasma sintering technique has a lot of advantages over the conventional powder consolidation technique, which includes: fast sintering, lower sintering time with temperature, minimized grain coarsening, prevention of unnecessary reactions between the different phases, effective consolidation, and production of near net-shaped materials [2,[19][20][21][22][23]. In the spark plasma sintering technique, the total punch displacement of the powders is affected by the following parameters such as; the applied pressure, reaction of the products, graphite foil, heating behavior, sintering temperature, and time [24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%