Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1626948 Journal of Alloys and Compounds 2006 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The TiB2 particulate reinforced magnesium matrix composites (MMCs) were fabricated by adding a TiB2–Al master alloy processed via self-propagating high-temperature synthesis (SHS) reaction of Al–Ti–B systems with the different molar ratio of Ti to B (nTi:nB = 1:2 and nTi:nB = 1:2.5, respectively) to molten magnesium and using the semisolid slurry stirring technique. When the molar ratio of Ti to B is 1:2 in TiB2–Al master alloy, the TiB2–Al master alloy and TiB2p/AZ91 composites contained a certain amount of transient TiAl3 phase; however, when the molar ratio of Ti to B is 1:2.5, the TiAl3 phase was almost completely eliminated and the distribution of TiB2 particulates generally appeared to be more homogeneous throughout the magnesium matrix.

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