Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7974644 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2018 | 26 Pages |
Abstract
The measurements have shown that the hardness, yielding strength, ultimate tensile strength, and ductility were improved by up to 68% compared to the neat alloy for nanoparticles concentrations the range of 0.2Â wt%. Metallography microstructure analysis showed that increasing the WS2 INT or IF nanoparticles weight percentage in aluminium metal matrix composite, resulted in a more refined grains. The grain size of the composite matrix was reduced by up to 48.4% compared with that of neat AA6061 alloy ingot. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) analysis showed that addition of 0.5Â wt% of WS2 nanotubes into the Al matrix resulted in INT agglomeration which had deleterious effect on the tensile strength. The composite materials reinforcement mechanism was studied. This analysis showed that the improved mechanical properties of the metal nanocomposites can be predominantly attributed to the differences in thermal expansion coefficients of the WS2 INT (or WS2 IF nanoparticle) and the AA6061 alloy.
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Authors
Song-Jeng Huang, Wei-Yi Peng, Bojana Visic, Alla Zak,