Author:
Pendhota Vijay,Brahma Raju K.,Ramji K.,Kamaluddin Syed
Abstract
<div>Aluminum hybrid composites are driving a new trend in metal matrix composites for
high strength-to-weight ratio applications such as the automotive industry
(piston–cylinder, brakes, shafts), aircraft (engines, airframe), aerospace
(space panels), and marine (body frame). Al 6061 is chosen as the matrix for its
compatibility and excellent castability in the current work. The reinforcements
were silicon carbide (SiC) of size 65μ and tungsten carbide (WC) of 3–5μ due to
their enhancing mechanical and corrosion behavior with low density. Composites
were prepared through stir casting using different quantities of SiC wt.% 10 and
15, while WC is 0–6% by weight in 2% increments. The results show that
mechanical properties such as tensile strength and hardness enhanced due to the
gradual strengthening of grains leads to high wear resistance. SEM images of
tensile failure show that pits, voids, cracks, burrs, and grain fractures
characterize composite failure. Corrosion tests show that the 15% SiC/6% WC
composite has higher corrosion resistance than the 10% SiC composite. The
corroded surface morphology indicates that the pit size of Al 6061/SiC 15%/WC
0–6% composites decreases with increasing WC weight %.</div>
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