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Fabrication of in situ TiC reinforced aluminum matrix composites Part I: Microstructural characterization
Authors:X C Tong
Affiliation:(1) Department of Materials Science and Engineering,, The University of Michigan,, Ann Arbor,, Michigan 48109-2136,, USA
Abstract:In the present work traditional ingot metallurgy plus rapid solidification techniques were used to in situ produce Al-TiC composites with refined microstructures and enhanced dispersion hardening of the reinforcing phases. Microstructural characterization of the experimental materials were comprehensively done by optical, electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction. The results show that the in situ synthesized TiC particles possess a metastable fcc crystal structure with an atomic composition of TiC08 and a lattice parameter of 0.431 nm. The typical ingot metallurgy microstructures exhibit aggregates of TiC particle phase segregated generally at the agr-Al subgrain or grain boundaries and consisted of fine particles of 0.2–1.0 mgrm. After re-melting of the ingots and hence rapid solidification, the microstructures formed under certain thermal history conditions contained uniform fine-scale dispersion of TiC phase particles with a size range of 40–80 nm in an Al supersaturated matrix of 0.30–0.85 mgrm grain size. In the most case these dispersed TiC particles have a semi-coherent relationship with the agr-Al matrix.
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