Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7998702 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2015 | 36 Pages |
Abstract
Functionally graded Al2024/SiC composites (FGMs) with varying percentage of SiC (30-60%) were produced by hot pressing and consolidation method. The effects of SiC content and number of layers of Al2024/SiC FGMs on the corrosion and wear behaviors were investigated. The microstructures of these composites were characterized by a scanning electron microscopy (SEM) with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS). The corrosion performances of composites were evaluated by potentiodynamic polarization scans in 3.5% NaCl solution. Corrosion experiments shows that corrosion rate (1109Â mpy) of two layered FGMs which containing 50Â wt.% SiC were much higher than Al2024 matrix (2569Â mpy) and Al2024/50Â wt.% SiC composite (2201Â mpy). Mechanical properties of these composites were evaluated by microhardness measurements and ball-on-disk wear tests. As the applied load change from 15 to 20Â N, the wear rates of the Al2024 increased significantly and wear mechanism transformed from mild to severe wear regime. It has been shown that Al2024/40Â wt.% SiC composite has lower wear rate where adhesive and abrasive wear mechanisms play a major role.
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Authors
Fatih Erdemir, Aykut Canakci, Temel Varol, Serdar Ozkaya,