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Effect of mechanical alloying time and carbon nanotube (CNT) content on the evolution of aluminum (Al)–CNT composite powders
Authors:K Morsi  A Esawi
Affiliation:(1) Department of Mechanical Engineering, San Diego State University, 5500 Campanile Drive, San Diego, CA 92182, USA;(2) Department of Mechanical Engineering, The Science and Technology Research Center (STRC), The American University in Cairo (AUC), Cairo, Egypt
Abstract:One of the major obstacles to the effective use of carbon nanotubes as reinforcements in metal matrix composites is their agglomeration and poor distribution/dispersion within the metallic matrix. In the present work, we use mechanical alloying (MA) to mechanically mix CNT (2 and 5 wt.%) with Al powders. These powders would be used as precursors for subsequent consolidation to generate bulk CNT-Al composites. Hence controlling the initial powder characteristics prior to high temperature consolidation is important. Up to 48 h of milling was employed to investigate the effect of milling time on the particle size, morphology and CNT dispersions. The results show that particle size and morphology vary with milling time and CNT content. Also the addition of process control agents such as methanol can aid in controlling the powder characteristics.
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