Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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618240 | Wear | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
⺠A thick (>1 mm) composite surface layer with >20 vol.% of sub-micro-size ceramic particles was formed by using friction stir processing on an Al 6061-T6511 alloy. ⺠The composite surface demonstrated promising mechanical and tribological properties. Specifically, the introduction of sub-micro-size particles reduced friction by 40% and enhanced the wear-resistance by one order of magnitude. ⺠Characterization revealed increased dislocation density in the aluminum matrix of the composite corresponding to the enhanced mechanical and tribological properties.
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Authors
Jun Qu, Hanbing Xu, Zhili Feng, D. Alan Frederick, Linan An, Helge Heinrich,