A Study On Mechanical and Machinability Characteristics of Hybrid Metal Matrix Composite
A Study On Mechanical and Machinability Characteristics of Hybrid Metal Matrix Composite
A Study On Mechanical and Machinability Characteristics of Hybrid Metal Matrix Composite
RESEARCH ARTICLE
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ABSTRACT
Aluminum based matrix composites remain the most explored metal matrix material for the development of
MMCs. In the present study, the effect of Silicon carbide, Boron carbide on Stir cast Aluminum Metal Matrix
Composites is discussed. Graphite is used as a lubricant. Aluminum Metal Matrix Composites with Silicon
carbide and Boron carbide particle reinforcements are finding increased applications in aerospace, automobile,
space, underwater, and transportation applications. The hybrid metal matrix composite which consists of
aluminum and other constituents such as graphite, silicon carbide and boron carbide are to be casted and are
further employed to different testing such as hardness test, compression test, tensile test, impact test, micro
hardness and micro structural analysis. Further it is machined to know its characteristics. Conventional stir
casting process has been employed for producing discontinuous particle reinforced metal matrix composites.
Keywords: Metal Matrix Composites, Aluminum, Silicon Carbide, Boron Carbide, Stir casting.
I.
INTRODUCTION
II.
SELECTION OF MATERIALS
3.1 ALUMINUM
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90%
2%
2%
6%
Magnification: 150X
Etchant: Kellars Reagent soln.
Figure 1.2 Micro structure of hybrid composite
3.4 GRAPHITE
Natural graphite is an excellent conductor of heat and
electricity. It has a good lubricating property. It is
stable over a wide range of temperatures. Graphite is
a highly refractory material with a high melting point
(3650 oC). It is used as a lubricant.
III. METHODOLOGY
4.1 COMPOSITION
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V. CONCLUSION
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