Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1575211 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
In Part I of the two part study, an improved halide salt route was developed to fabricate in situ TiB2 particulate reinforced aluminum matrix master composites based on the well-established flux assisted synthesis (FAS) method using mechanical stirring. By microstructural and element-recovery analysis, we show how the simple but effective “improved method” - leaving the reactant molten salt on the surface of aluminum melt without introducing any stirring during holding - influences the mechanical performance of the final composites. Processing parameters in terms of holding duration, reaction temperature and stirring speed before casting were optimized to produce Al-5Â wt% TiB2 composite with consistent and sound quality. The experimental Al-5TiB2 composite, prepared under the improved halide salt route condition, has achieved a 140% improvement in the UTS without compromising its ductility with respect to the Al matrix. The experimental validation of using the developed Al-5TiB2 composite as a master composite to reinforce aluminum foundry alloys will be presented in Part II.
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Authors
Zongning Chen, Tongmin Wang, Yuanping Zheng, Yufei Zhao, Huijun Kang, Lei Gao,