Microstructure and mechanical properties of SiC nanoparticles reinforced magnesium matrix composites fabricated by ultrasonic vibration |
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Authors: | K.B. Nie X.J. Wang X.S. HuL. Xu K. WuM.Y. Zheng |
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Affiliation: | School of Materials Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, No. 92, West Da-Zhi Street, Harbin 150001, PR China |
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Abstract: | A particulate reinforced magnesium matrix nanocomposite was fabricated by ultrasonic vibration. Compared with as-cast AZ91 alloy, grain size of matrix in the SiCp/AZ91 nanocomposite decreased and morphology of phase Mg17Al12 varied from coarse plates to lamellar precipitates. Although there were still some SiC microclusters in the nanocomposite, most of the SiC nanoparticles were dispersed well outside the microclusters. The ultimate tensile strength, yield strength and elongation to fracture of the SiCp/AZ91 nanocomposite were simultaneously enhanced compared with that of the AZ91 alloy. The study of interface between the SiC nanoparticles and the matrix in the nanocomposite suggested that SiC nanoparticles bonded well with the matrix without interfacial activity. |
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Keywords: | Magnesium matrix nanocomposite Ultrasonic vibration Nanoparticle distribution Grain refinement |
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