Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7921737 | Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2018 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, Alumina reinforced Magnesium Matrix Composites have been prepared by two different sintering method: microwave and spark plasma sintering (SPS) processes. 5â¯wt% alumina whisker was blended with magnesium powders in ethanol media for 10â¯min. The sintering temperatures in the spark plasma and microwave furnace were at 420° and 700â¯Â°C, respectively. Thermodynamic investigation and XRD results revealed the formation of MgO, Mg2Al3 compounds in both sintered composites. However, microwave sintering led to form a porous composite (53.1% of theoretical density) while SPS resulted to formation of a fully dense composite. The mechanical examinations showed higher bending strength (163â¯Â±â¯10â¯MPa) and micro-hardness (101â¯Â±â¯11 Vickers) of SPS samples rather than microwave samples as it expected. By using two different sintering methods (pressure-less and pressure-assisted) and controlling processing parameters, the porosity of the final products can be changed from porous to fully dense composites.
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Authors
Ehsan Ghasali, Masoud Alizadeh, Kamyar Shirvanimoghaddam, Roghayeh Mirzajany, Morteza Niazmand, Aida Faeghi-Nia, Touradj Ebadzadeh,