Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
829184 Materials & Design (1980-2015) 2014 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The AA7075–TiC metal matrix composites were produced by in situ casting technique.•The produced composites were characterized by XRD analysis and SEM.•The dry sliding wear behavior of composites was investigated by Taguchi technique.•The significant factors and their contribution in wear rate identified by ANOVA.•The formation of oxidation at high sliding velocity was verified by EDS.

High strength 7075 aluminum matrix composites with 4 and 8 wt.% of TiC particulate reinforcement was synthesized by reactive in situ casting technique. X-ray diffraction analysis and scanning electron microscopy were used to confirm the presence of TiC particles and its uniform distribution over the aluminum matrix. The dry sliding wear behavior of the as-casted composites was investigated based on Taguchi L27 orthogonal array experimental design to examine the significance of reinforcement quantity, load, sliding velocity and sliding distance on wear rate. The combination of 4 wt.% of TiC, 9.81 N load, 3 m/s sliding velocity and 1500 m sliding distance was identified as the optimum blend for minimum wear rate using the main effect plot. Load and sliding velocity were identified as the highly contributing significant parameters on the wear rate using ANOVA analysis. Further a confirmation test was also conducted with the optimum parameter combination for validation of the Taguchi results.

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