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Fatigue Strength Characteristic of Metal Matrix Composite Material in $9Al_2\;.\;2B_2O_4$/ AC4CH ($9Al_2\;.\;2B_2O_4$/ AC4CH 금속기 복합재료의 피로강도 특성)

  • Park, Won-Jo;Lee, Kwang-Young;Huh, Sun-Chul
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.25 no.10
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    • pp.1583-1589
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    • 2001
  • Metal matrix composites with whisker reinforcements have significant potentials for demanding mechanical applications including defense, aerospace, and automotive industries. Especially metal matrix composites, which are reinforced with aluminum borate whisker, have been used leer the part of piston head in automobile because of good specific strength and wear resistance. In this study, AC4CH-based metal matrix composites with $Al_{18}$B$_{4}$ $O_{33}$ reinforcement have been produced using squeeze casting method, after T6 heat treatment, we evaluated fatigue life property of matrix and MMC composite and investigated fracture mechanism.m.

Mechanical Properties and Wear Behaviour of $Al/SiC/Al_{2}O_{3}$ Composite Materials ($Al/SiC/Al_{2}O_{3}$복합재료의 기계적 성질 및 마멸특성)

  • 임흥준;김영한;한경섭
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.17 no.10
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    • pp.2498-2508
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    • 1993
  • $Al/SiC/Al_{2}O_{3}$ hybrid composites are fabricated by squeeze infiltration method. From the misconstructive of $Al/SiC/Al_{2}O_{3}$ hybrid composites fabricated by squeeze infiltration method, uniform distribution of reinforcements and good bondings are found. Hardness value of $Al/SiC/Al_{2}O_{3}$ hybrid composites increases linearly with the volume fraction of reinforcement because SiC whisker and $Al_{2}$O$_{3}$ fiber have an outstanding hardness. Optimal aging conditions are obtained by examining the hardness of $Al/SiC/Al_{2}O_{3}$ hybrid composites with different aging time. Tensile properties such as Young's modulus and ultimate tensile strength are improved up to 30% and 40% by the addition of reinforcements, respectively. Failure mode of $Al/SiC/Al_{2}O_{3}$ hybrid composites is ductile on microstructural level. Through the abrasive wear test and wear surface analysis, wear behaviour and mechanism of 6061 aluminum and $Al/SiC/Al_{2}O_{3}$ hybrid composites are characterized under various testing conditions. The addition of SiC whisker to $Al/SiC/Al_{2}O_{3}$ composites gives rise to improvement of the wear resistance. The wear resistance of $Al/SiC/Al_{2}O_{3}$ hybrid composites is superior to that of Al/SiC composites. The wear mechanism of aluminum alloy is mainly abrasive wear at low speed range and adhesive and melt wear at high speed range. In contrast, that of $Al/SiC/Al_{2}O_{3}$ hybrid composites is abrasive wear at all speed range, but severe wear when counter material is stainless steel. As the testing temperature increases, wear loss of aluminum alloy decreases because the matrix is getting more ductile, but that of $Al/SiC/Al_{2}O_{3}$ hybrid composites is hardly varied. Oil lubricant is more effective to reduce the wear loss of aluminum alloy and $Al/SiC/Al_{2}O_{3}$ hybrid composites at high speed range.

Numerical Modeling of Heat Transfer for Squeeze Casting of MMCs (용탕주조법을 이용한 금속복합재료 제조공정의 열전달 해석)

  • Jung, C.K.;Pyun, H.J.;Jung, S.W.;Nam, H.W.;Han, K.S.
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2001.06d
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    • pp.319-324
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    • 2001
  • A finite element model for the process of squeeze casting for metal matrix composites (MMCs) in cylindrical mold is developed. The fluid flow and the heat transfer are the fundamental phenomena in the squeeze casing process. To describe heat transfer with solidification of molten aluminum, the energy equation in terms of temperature and enthalpy are applied to two dimensional axisymmetric model which is similar to the experimental system. And one dimensional flow model is employed to simulate the transient metal flow. The direct iteration technique was used to solve the resulting nonlinear algebraic equations. A computer program is developed to calculate the enthalpy, temperature and fluid velocity. Cooling curves and temperature distribution during infiltration and solidification are calculated for pure aluminum. The temperature is measured and recorded experimentally. At two points of the perform inside and one point of the mold outside, thermocouple wire are installed. The time-temperature data are compared with the calculated cooling curves. The experimental results show that the finite element model can estimate the solidification time and predict the cooling process.

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Numerical Modeling of Heat Transfer for Squeeze Casting of MMCs (용탕주조법을 이용한 금속복합재료 제조공정의 열전달 해석)

  • Jung, Chang-Kyu;Jung, Sung-Wook;Nam, Hyun-Wook;Han, Kyung-Seop
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.26 no.10
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    • pp.2104-2113
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    • 2002
  • A finite element model is developed for the process of squeeze casting of metal matrix composites (MMCs) in cylindrical molds. The fluid flow and the heat transit. are fundamental phenomena in squeeze casting. To describe heat transfer in the solidification of molten aluminum, the energy equation is written in terms of temperature and enthalpy are applied in an axisymmetric model which is similar to the experimental system. A one dimensional flow model simulates the transient metal flow. A direct iteration technique was used to solve the resulting nonlinear algebraic equations, using a computer program to calculate the enthalpy, temperature and fluid velocity. The cooling curves and temperature distribution during infiltration and solidification were calculated fer pure aluminum. Experimentally, the temperature was measured and recorded using thermocouple wire. The measured time-temperature data were compared with the calculated cooling curves. The resulting agreement shows that the finite element model can accurately estimate the solidification time and predict the cooling process.

Abrasive Wear of Hybrid Metal Matrix Composites for High Wear Resistance (고 내마모성 혼합 금속복합재료의 연삭마모)

  • 송정일
    • Composites Research
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.12-22
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    • 1999
  • Aluminum based metal matrix composites(MMCs) are well known for their high specific strength, stiffness and hardness. They are gaining further importance because of their high wear resistance. In this study wear behavior of $Al/Al_2O_3/C$ hybrid MMCs fabricated by squeeze infiltration method was characterized by the abrasive wear test under various sliding speeds at room and high temperature. Wear resistance of MMCs was improved due to the presence of reinforcements at high sliding speed. Especially wear resistance of carbon hybrid MMCs was superior to other materials because of its solid lubrication of carbon. The friction coefficient of MMCs was not affected by the sliding speed.

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A study on the Thermal Fatigue Properties of Mg/Mg-Al18B4O33 Functionally Graded Material by Thermal Cycling Test and Finite Element Method (열반복 시험 및 유한요소해석을 통한 Mg/Mg-Al18B4O33 경사기능 재료의 열피로특성에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Wookjin;Yang, Junseong;Choi, Kyewon;Park, Yongha;Park, Bonggyu;Park, Ikmin;Park, Yongho
    • Korean Journal of Metals and Materials
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    • v.46 no.8
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    • pp.538-544
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    • 2008
  • MMCs were manufactured in two different forms. One was two-layered non FGM composite and the other was four-layered FGM composite. The matrix used in this study was AZ31 magnesium alloy and the reinforcement was $Al_{18}B_4O_{33}$. The composite materials contained reinforcement fibers with a volume fraction of 0, 15, 25 and 40%. Squeeze infiltration method was used for the fabrication of each block. The thermal properties of the FGM alloy and composite joints were studied by conducting thermal cycling tests. The numerical calculation (the finite elements method-FEM) results exhibited a good agreement with the experimental results. Thermal stresses induced by thermal cycling test were clearly reduced in the functionally graded materials.

Analysis of Effective Elastic Modulus and Interfacial Bond Strength of Aluminum Borate Whisker Reinforced Mg Matrix Composite by Using Three Dimensional Unit Cell Model (3차원 Unit Cell 모델을 이용한 알루미늄 보레이트 휘스커 강화 Mg 복합재료의 유효 탄성계수 및 계면강도의 분석)

  • Son, Jae Hyoung;Lee, Wook Jin;Park, Yong Ha;Park, Yong Ho;Park, Ik Min
    • Korean Journal of Metals and Materials
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    • v.48 no.5
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    • pp.469-475
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    • 2010
  • In this study, the interfacial bond strength of a squeeze infiltrated $Al_{18}B_{4}O_{33}$/AS52 Mg composite was investigated by using a finite element method. Three types of Mg composites with volume fractions of 15, 25 and 35% were fabricated. Three-dimensional models of the composite were developed by using a unit cell model in order to determine the effective elastic modulus of the metal matrix composite and the interfacial bond strength between the whisker and magnesium matrix. After modeling, numerical results were compared with the experimental tensile test results of $Al_{18}B_{4}O_{33}$/AS52 Mg composites. The results showed that the effective modulus of the composite strongly depended on the interfacial strength between the matrix and reinforcement. Based on the numerical and experimental findings, it was found that the strong interfacial bond was achieved by the interfacial reaction product of 30 nm thick MgO, which led to an improvement in the mechanical properties of the $Al_{18}B_{4}O_{33}$/AS52 Mg composites.