Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
818107 Composites Part B: Engineering 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Magnesium composites of AZ31–Al2O3–Cu formulations were produced using the disintegrated melt deposition technique following by hot extrusion. Microstructural characterization showed reasonable distribution of secondary phases up to 1 vol.% of copper. A tendency to form clustered agglomeration and longer shape of secondary phases was observed when the amount of copper was increased to 1.5 vol.%. Mechanical tests indicated remarkable improvements in 0.2%YS, UTS and microhardness when nano-alumina and sub-micron copper were added into AZ31. The ductility was increased up to 9.3% in the case of AZ31–1.5Al2O3–1.0Cu sample and significantly reduced (5.5%) when the amount of copper was increased to 1.5 vol.%. Heat treated sample of AZ31–1.5Al2O3–1.0Cu showed overall improvement in both tensile strength and ductility. The results suggest that the judicious selection of composition and heat treatment has the capability to enhance overall tensile response of Mg–Al2O3–Cu nanocomposites.

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