Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6893624 | Engineering Science and Technology, an International Journal | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Metallic materials known for their good toughness and ductility are now contemplated as replacements to the inherently brittle ceramics which are typically used as reinforcements in aluminium based composites (AMCs), because of the growing structural applications of AMCs. However, the good damping properties offered by the ceramic reinforced AMCs have not been well studied in their metallic reinforced counterparts. The present study investigates and compares the damping behaviour of Al-Mg-Si alloy based composites reinforced with 6 and 8â¯wt% steel particles to that reinforced with a hybrid mix of 6â¯wt% steel and 2â¯wt% graphite, and 8â¯wt% SiC particles. The aluminium based composites were produced using stir casting process and the microstructures characterised with backscattered electron mode imaging. A dynamic mechanical analyser was used to evaluate the damping properties of the composites produced. The results show that the storage modulus of the composites containing 8 and 6â¯wt% steel particles were higher than that of the other composite grades with the 8â¯wt% SiC reinforced composite composition recording the lowest value. The Aluminium based composite containing 8â¯wt% steel particles also had the highest loss modulus over the test temperature range (70-250â¯Â°C) but because of its relatively higher storage modulus, it did not record the best damping capacity which was obtained with the 8â¯wt% SiC reinforced composite. The effect of the test frequencies 5â¯Hz and 10â¯Hz on the damping properties was on the average marginal, while significant variation in damping properties with test temperature were observed in the study.
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Authors
Kenneth Kanayo Alaneme, Adetomilola Victoria Fajemisin,