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Wear behaviour of an Al-12% Si alloy reinforced with a low volume fraction of SiC particles

S. C. Tjong, S. Q. Wu, H. C. Liao

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    Abstract

    Aluminium-silicon alloys reinforced with low volume fractions of SiC particles were prepared by the compocasting process. The wear behaviour of the unreinforced Al-12Si alloy and metal-matrix composites (MMCs) was investigated by using a block-on-ring test at room temperature under dry conditions. The results showed that the addition of a low volume fraction of SiC particles (2-8 vol%) is a very effective way of increasing the wear resistance of the matrix alloy. Metallographic examinations revealed that the wear zone of the Al-12Si alloy consists of both hardened and deformation layers. The depth of the hardened layer depended on the applied load and was in the vicinity of 10-50 μm. The formation of the hardened layer was related to the alignment and redistribution of fragmented eutectic phase to the surface region during sliding wear. Furthermore, the delamination of debris from the hardened layer was responsible for a higher wear loss observed in the Al-12Si alloy. The thickness of the hardened layer formed on the MMC specimens was reduced considerably by the incorporation of fragmented SiC particles. This layer exhibited higher hardness and wear resistance than that developed in the unreinforced alloy. © 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1551-1558
    JournalComposites Science and Technology
    Volume57
    Issue number12
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 16 Jan 1998

    Research Keywords

    • A. particle-reinforced composites
    • B. wear
    • C. scanning electron microscopy
    • D. casting
    • E. plastic deformation

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