Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7213099 Composites Part B: Engineering 2015 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
Al-based materials with enhanced mechanical damping properties are of great interest in aerospace and automotive industries as engineering materials for critical components that suffer from severe dynamic environment. In this report, we developed Al/C60-fullerene composites to increase damping capacity by the supersaturated Al-C phases. Carbon atoms, dissolved from individually dispersed C60-fullerenes, are intercalated into the Al interstitial sites, producing Al-C phases with expanded lattice structures. These novel nanostructures exhibit a superior mechanical damping behavior compared to monolithic Al, throughout the temperature range of room temperature to 350 °C. The present approach to control the lattice structure thus represents a new engineering paradigm for atomic-level design of lightweight structural components.
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