Studies on texture and microstructure evolution in hot extruded Al 6061 aluminium alloy reinforced with uncoated and nickel coated SiC p were carried out by electron backscattered diffraction technique.Textures of bot...Studies on texture and microstructure evolution in hot extruded Al 6061 aluminium alloy reinforced with uncoated and nickel coated SiC p were carried out by electron backscattered diffraction technique.Textures of both the alloy and its composite with nickel coated SiC p do exhibit strong β fiber with its axis parallel to the direction of extrusion.In addition to the dominant cube texture(001) 100,fully recrystallized grains with partially equiaxed structure have been observed in the alloy reinforced with uncoated SiC p.The recrystallization texture of this composite can be attributed to the particle stimulated nucleation(PSN) due to the presence of SiC p with size less than 5 μm.Under these conditions,the low value of Zener-Hollomon,Z(~1012s-1) confirms that PSN is one of the dominant mechanisms for recrystallization and is governed by formation of deformation zone rather than stored energy.展开更多
Multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) reinforced Cu-Sn alloy based nanocomposite was developed by powder metallurgy route. The mass fraction of CNTs was varied from 0 to 2% in a step of 0.5%. The developed nanocompo...Multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) reinforced Cu-Sn alloy based nanocomposite was developed by powder metallurgy route. The mass fraction of CNTs was varied from 0 to 2% in a step of 0.5%. The developed nanocomposites were subjected to density, hardness, electrical conductivity, and friction and wear tests. The results reveal that the density of nanocomposite decreases with the increase of the mass fraction of CNTs. A significant improvement in the hardness is noticed in the nanocomposite with the addition of CNTs. The developed nanocomposites show low coefficient of friction and improved wear resistance when compared with unreinforced alloy. At an applied load of 5 N, the coefficient of friction and wear loss of 2%CNTs reinforced Cu-Sn alloy nanocomposite decrease by 72% and 68%, respectively, compared with those of Cu-Sn alloy. The wear mechanisms of worn surfaces of the composites are reported. In addition, the electrical conductivity reduces with the increase of the content of CNTs.展开更多
Microstructure and tribological properties of copper-based hybrid nanocomposites reinforced with copper coatedmultiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) and silicon carbide (SiC) were studied. Carbon nanotube was varied fr...Microstructure and tribological properties of copper-based hybrid nanocomposites reinforced with copper coatedmultiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) and silicon carbide (SiC) were studied. Carbon nanotube was varied from 1% to 4% withsilicon carbide content being fixed at 4%. The synthesis of copper hybrid nanocomposites involves ball milling, cold pressing andsintering followed by hot pressing. The developed hybrid nanocomposites were subjected to density, grain size, and hardness tests.The tribological performances of the nanocomposites were assessed by carrying out dry sliding wear tests using pin-on-steel disctribometer at different loads. A significant decrease in grain size was observed for the developed hybrid composites when comparedwith pure copper. An improvement of 80% in the micro-hardness of the hybrid nanocomposite has been recorded for 4% carbonnanotubes reinforced hybrid composites when compared with pure copper. An increase in content of CNTs in the hybridnanocomposites results in lowering of the friction coefficient and wear rates of hybrid nanocomposites.展开更多
基金granting financial assistance to carry out this work which is a part of research project No.SR/S3/ME/019/2004-SERC
文摘Studies on texture and microstructure evolution in hot extruded Al 6061 aluminium alloy reinforced with uncoated and nickel coated SiC p were carried out by electron backscattered diffraction technique.Textures of both the alloy and its composite with nickel coated SiC p do exhibit strong β fiber with its axis parallel to the direction of extrusion.In addition to the dominant cube texture(001) 100,fully recrystallized grains with partially equiaxed structure have been observed in the alloy reinforced with uncoated SiC p.The recrystallization texture of this composite can be attributed to the particle stimulated nucleation(PSN) due to the presence of SiC p with size less than 5 μm.Under these conditions,the low value of Zener-Hollomon,Z(~1012s-1) confirms that PSN is one of the dominant mechanisms for recrystallization and is governed by formation of deformation zone rather than stored energy.
文摘Multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) reinforced Cu-Sn alloy based nanocomposite was developed by powder metallurgy route. The mass fraction of CNTs was varied from 0 to 2% in a step of 0.5%. The developed nanocomposites were subjected to density, hardness, electrical conductivity, and friction and wear tests. The results reveal that the density of nanocomposite decreases with the increase of the mass fraction of CNTs. A significant improvement in the hardness is noticed in the nanocomposite with the addition of CNTs. The developed nanocomposites show low coefficient of friction and improved wear resistance when compared with unreinforced alloy. At an applied load of 5 N, the coefficient of friction and wear loss of 2%CNTs reinforced Cu-Sn alloy nanocomposite decrease by 72% and 68%, respectively, compared with those of Cu-Sn alloy. The wear mechanisms of worn surfaces of the composites are reported. In addition, the electrical conductivity reduces with the increase of the content of CNTs.
文摘Microstructure and tribological properties of copper-based hybrid nanocomposites reinforced with copper coatedmultiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) and silicon carbide (SiC) were studied. Carbon nanotube was varied from 1% to 4% withsilicon carbide content being fixed at 4%. The synthesis of copper hybrid nanocomposites involves ball milling, cold pressing andsintering followed by hot pressing. The developed hybrid nanocomposites were subjected to density, grain size, and hardness tests.The tribological performances of the nanocomposites were assessed by carrying out dry sliding wear tests using pin-on-steel disctribometer at different loads. A significant decrease in grain size was observed for the developed hybrid composites when comparedwith pure copper. An improvement of 80% in the micro-hardness of the hybrid nanocomposite has been recorded for 4% carbonnanotubes reinforced hybrid composites when compared with pure copper. An increase in content of CNTs in the hybridnanocomposites results in lowering of the friction coefficient and wear rates of hybrid nanocomposites.