Processing and response of aluminum-lithium alloy composites reinforced with copper-coated silicon carbide particulates

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Author(s)

  • K.A. Khor
  • Y. Cao
  • K. Hanada
  • Y. Murakoshi
  • T.S. Sudarshan
  • T.S. Srivatsan

Detail(s)

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)66-70
Journal / PublicationJournal of Materials Engineering and Performance
Volume7
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - Feb 1998
Externally publishedYes

Abstract

Lithium-containing aluminum alloys have shown promise for demanding aerospace applications because of their light weight, high strength, and good damage tolerance characteristics. Additions of ceramic reinforcements to an aluminum-lithium alloy can significantly enhance specific strength, and specific modulus while concurrently offering acceptable performance at elevated temperatures. The processing and fabrication of aluminum-lithium alloy-based composites are hampered by particulate agglomeration or clustering and the existence of poor interfacial relationships between the reinforcing phase and the matrix. The problem of distribution of the reinforcing phase in the metal matrix can be alleviated by mechanical alloying. This article presents the results of a study aimed at addressing and improving the interfacial relationship between the host matrix and the reinforcing phase. Copper-coated silicon carbide particulates are introduced as the particulate reinforcing phase, and the resultant composite mixture is processed by conventional milling followed by hot pressing and hot extrusion. The influence of extrusion ratio and extrusion temperature on microstructure and mechanical properties was established. Post extrusion processing by hot isostatic pressing was also examined. Results reveal the increase in elastic modulus of the aluminum-lithium alloy matrix reinforced with copper-coated SiC to be significantly more than the mechanically alloyed Al-Li/SiC counterpart. This suggests the possible contributions of interfacial strengthening on mechanical response in direct comparison with a uniform distribution of the reinforcing ceramic particulates.

Research Area(s)

  • Aluminum alloy, Composite, Fracture, Microstructure, Modulus, Processing

Citation Format(s)

Processing and response of aluminum-lithium alloy composites reinforced with copper-coated silicon carbide particulates. / Khor, K.A.; Cao, Y.; Boey, F.Y.C. et al.
In: Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, Vol. 7, No. 1, 02.1998, p. 66-70.

Research output: Journal Publications and ReviewsRGC 21 - Publication in refereed journalpeer-review