Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8001142 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The combined effect of high-intensity ultrasonic treatment (HIUST) and 0.3Â wt.%Ca addition on modification of primary Mg2Si and wear resistance in the hypereutectic Mg-5Â wt.%Si alloy has been investigated. The results show that without treatment, the dendrites of primary Mg2Si are coarse and non-uniform in size. With HIUST or 0.3Â wt.%Ca addition, nearly fine uniform and polyhedral shape of primary Mg2Si are achieved. Interestingly, modification and refinement of primary Mg2Si arise from the combined effect of HIUST and 0.3Â wt.%Ca addition. The sample due to combined effect of HIUST and 0.3Â wt.%Ca addition has the best wear resistance due to the lowest weight loss among all the other samples for various loads (10, 30 and 50Â N) at constant sliding speed (0.3Â m/s). Modification mechanisms resulting in the development of microstructures are also investigated.
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Authors
M.E. Moussa, M.A. Waly, A.M. El-Sheikh,