Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1479909 | Journal of Materials Research and Technology | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
B4C reinforced aluminum composites were fabricated by microwave heating of the mixture of B4C (10, 15 and 20 wt%) and aluminum powders at 650, 750, 850 and 950 °C. The effect of different amounts of B4C on the microstructure and mechanical properties of aluminum matrix was examined. The maximum bending (238 ± 10 MPa) and compressive strength (330 ± 10 MPa) values were measured for composites sintered at 950 and 750 °C, respectively. The maximum hardness (112 Vickers) was measured for Al–20 wt% B4C composite sintered at 850 °C. XRD investigations showed the decomposition of boron carbide and also the formation of Al3BC by heating the composites at 850 °C. SEM micrographs showed uniform distribution of reinforcement particles in Al matrix.
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Authors
Ehsan Ghasali, Masoud Alizadeh, Touradj Ebadzadeh, Amir hossein Pakseresht, Ali Rahbari,