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Title
Fabrication of Al/Al2Cu in situ nanocomposite via friction stir processing
Authors
AZIZIEH, M.IRANPARAST, D.DEZFULI, M.A.G.BALAK, Z.KIM, H.S.
Date Issued
2017-04
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Abstract
The aim of present work is fabrication of Al/Al2Cu in situ nanocomposite by friction stir processing (FSP) as well as investigation of FPS parameters such as rotational speed, travel speed, number of FSP passes, and pin profile on the microstructure, chemical reaction, and microhardness of Al based nanocomposite. The Al2Cu particles were formed rapidly due to mechanically activated effect of FSP as well as high heat generation due to Al-Cu exothermic reaction. The microstructure of the nanocomposites consisted of a finer grained aluminium matrix (��15 ?m), unreacted Cu nanoparticles (��40 nm), and reinforcement nanoparticles of Al2Cu. Irregular morphology of Al2Cu is attributed to the local melting during FSP. Pin diameter has a higher effect on the microstructure and hardness values. The hardness measurements exhibited enhancement by 57% compared with the base metal. ? 2017 The Nonferrous Metals Society of China
Keywords
Composite materials; Exothermic reactions; Friction; Friction stir welding; Hardness; In situ processing; Microstructure; Nanocomposites; Nanoparticles; Surface properties; Tribology; Aluminium matrix; Cu nano-particles; Friction stir processing; Hardness measurement; Hardness values; Irregular morphology; Rotational speed; Situ nanocomposites; Aluminum
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/50441
DOI
10.1016/S1003-6326(17)60089-X
ISSN
1003-6326
Article Type
Article
Citation
TRANSACTIONS OF NONFERROUS METALS SOCIETY OF CHINA, vol. 27, no. 4, page. 779 - 788, 2017-04
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