Hybrid composites – Metallic and ceramic reinforcements influence on mechanical and wear behavior |
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Affiliation: | 1. Center for Micro-Electro Mechanical Systems (CMEMS-UMinho), University of Minho, Campus de Azurém, 4800-058 Guimarães, Portugal;2. Palbit S.A., P.O. Box 4, 3854-908 Branca, Portugal |
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Abstract: | This experimental study is concerned with the influence of metallic (Ti) and ceramic (SiC) reinforcements in an aluminumfsilicon (AlSi) alloy, when regarding tensile properties and wear behavior. Several micron sized particulate reinforced composites were produced by hot-pressing technique: AlSi–SiC and AlSi–Ti composites and AlSi-(Ti–SiC) hybrid composites.Regarding tensile properties, all composites presented higher ultimate tensile strength (UTS) than the AlSi matrix, with the highest UTS being attained by a hybrid composite (AlSi-11.25%Ti–5%SiC).Regarding wear behavior, reciprocating pin-on-plate wear tests were performed for unreinforced AlSi; AlSi–Ti composites and AlSi-(Ti–SiC) hybrid composite against a gray cast iron (GCI) counterface. The wear mechanisms for all the tested tribopairs are presented and discussed. It was observed that the wear behavior of the AlSi–Ti/GCI and also AlSi-(Ti–SiC)/GCI tribopairs are improved when compared with the AlSi/GCI system. AlSi-11.25%Ti-5%SiC hybrid composite exhibited the highest improvement in wear rate. |
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Keywords: | A Hybrid B Mechanical properties B Wear E Sintering |
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