Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1414764 Carbon 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The precipitation hardening behavior of CNT/Al–Cu composites was investigated by characterization of microstructure and mechanical properties after aging heat treatment. It was found that CNTs accelerated the precipitation hardening behavior of CNT/Al–Cu composites due to the generation of excess dislocations. The CNT/Al–Cu composites; after aging heat treatment, show significant increase of yield and ultimate tensile strength compared to those values for the Al–Cu matrix; the composites also show an increase rate similar to that of CNT/Al–Cu composites without aging heat treatment. It was thought that the CNT/Al–Cu composites were strengthened by both the load transfer from the Al–Cu matrix to the CNTs and by precipitation hardening of the Al–Cu matrix.

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