Affiliation:
1. Chungnam National University
2. Korea Institute of Industrial Technology
3. Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
Abstract
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have been the subject of intensive study for applications in the
fields of nanotechnologies in recent years due to their superior mechanical, electric, optical and
electronic properties. Because of their exceptionally small diameters (≈ several nm) as well as their
high Young’s modulus (≈ 1 TPa), tensile strength (≈ 200 GPa) and high elongation (10-30%) in
addition to a high chemical stability, CNTs are attractive reinforcement materials for light weight
and high strength metal matrix composites. In this study, bottom-up type powder processing and
top-down type SPD (severe plastic deformation) approaches were combined in order to achieve full
density of CNT/metal matrix composites with superior mechanical properties by improved particle
bonding and least grain growth, which were considered as a bottle neck of the bottom-up method
using the conventional powder metallurgy of compaction and sintering. ECAP (equal channel
angular pressing), the most promising method in SPD, was used for the CNT/Cu powder
consolidation. The powder ECAP processing with 1, 2, 4 and 8 route C passes was conducted at
room temperature. It was found by mechanical testing of the consolidated CNT/Cu that high
mechanical strength could be achieved effectively as a result of the Cu matrix strengthening and
improved particle bonding during ECAP. The ECAP processing of powders is a viable method to
achieve fully density CNT-Cu nanocomposites.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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