Abstract
The microstructural evolution and mechanical properties of an AC8A/12 vol Pct A12O3 (sf) composite fabricated by squeeze casting were characterized. Thermal treatments included the normal T6 temper and thermal exposure at 150 °C, 250 °C, 300 °C, and 350 °C for 400 hours. The predominant strengthening phase in the matrix appeared to be β′ (Mg2Si) needles. Bulk pure Si particles and dendrites were commonly seen. Large particles, termed as B-type phase, might include hexagonal Al3(Ni, Cu, Fe, Si, Mg)2 and orthorhombic Al3(Ni, Cu, Fe, Si, Mg) phases. Both the Si and B dispersoids were not obviously affected by artificial aging at 150 °C to 350 °C. In certain cases, large cubic β (Mg2Si) particles, hexagonal Q′ or Q (Al4Cu2Mg8Si7) precipitates, and numerous small Al particles inside Si dispersoids were also seen. No interfacial reaction product was observed along the fiber/ matrix interface even after long exposure at 350 °C. Amorphous SiO2 gels, which were used as a binder during fabrication, were occasionally observed. The tensile and fatigue behavior of the AC8A alloys and composites after the preceding thermal exposures were evaluated over the temperature range of 25 °C to 350 °C. The composites showed similar strength as the matrix alloy at room temperature but exhibited higher strength at temperatures above 250 °C, with the sacrifice of the lower ductility. The strength levels of both the alloys and composites were significantly reduced after long thermal exposure, especially for temperatures higher than 250 °C. The loss of strength after long-term exposure at elevated temperatures may be attributed to age-softening of the matrix.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 143-158 |
| Journal | Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A |
| Volume | 26 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Jan 1995 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Research Keywords
- Material Transaction
- Ultimate Tensile Strength
- Fatigue Strength
- Energy Dispersive Spectrometry
- Short Fiber
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