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Wear Behavior of Saffil/SiCp reinforced Metal Matrix Composites at the room temperature (Saffil/SiCp을 이용한 금속 복합재료의 상온 마모 거동)

  • 조종인;한경섭
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society For Composite Materials Conference
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    • 2003.04a
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    • pp.46-49
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    • 2003
  • 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, Al/Saffil-20%, Al/Saffil-5%/Al2O3(particle type)-15% and Al/Saffil-5%/SiC(particle type)-15% hybird MMCs' wear behavior were characterized by the pin-on-disk test under various normal load The superior wear resistance was exhibited at Al/Saffil-5%/SiC(particle type)-15% MMCs. And this MMCs' predominant wear mechanism is subsurface cracking in the low load wear regime. Others(Al/Saffil-20%, Al/Saffil-5%/Al2O3(particle type)-15%) showed the similar wear resistance with each other at the same test condition. In the low load & room temperature condition, the wear resistance was improved due to the high hardness of the ceramic reinforcements. As the test load increased, the wear properties were governed by the wear properties of matrix.

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Numerical Analysis of Infiltration and Heat Transfer of Squeeze Casting for MMCs (용탕주조법을 이용한 금속복합재료의 침투와 열전달 해석)

  • 안인혁;정창규;한경섭
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society For Composite Materials Conference
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    • 2000.04a
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    • pp.195-198
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    • 2000
  • The process of squeeze casting for metal matrix composites (MMCs) has been simulated numerically by using finite difference method. The governing equations to describe fluid flow through porous medium and heat transfer are applied to two dimensional model which is similar to a real system. A computational code has been developed to solve this problem. The influence on infiltration kinetics and solidification time of several parameters is investigated. Cooling curves and temperature distribution with time and position is also shown. The result can be used to design the squeeze casting for MMCs.

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Elastic-Plastic Stress Distributions Behavior in the Interface of SiC/Ti-15-3 MMC under Transverse Loading(II) (횡하중을 받는 SiC/Ti-15-3 MMC 복합재 계면영역에서의 탄소성 응력장분포거동(II))

  • Kang Ji-Woong;Kwon Oh-Heon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.20 no.2 s.70
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    • pp.26-31
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    • 2005
  • The strong continuous fiber reinforced metal matrix composites (MMCs) are recently used in aerospace and transportation applications as an advanced material due to its high strength and light weight. Unidirectional fiber-metal matrix composites have superior mechanical properties along the longitudinal direction. However, the applicability of continuous fiber reinforced MMCs is somewhat limited due to their relatively poor transverse properties. Therefore, the transverse properties of MMCs are significantly influenced by the properties of the fiber/matrix interface. In order to be able to utilize these MMCs effectively and with safety, it must be determined their elastic plastic behaviors at the interface. In this study, the interfacial stress states of transversely loaded unidirectional fiber reinforced metal matrix composites investigated by using elastic-plastic finite element analysis. Different fiber volume fractions $(5-60\%)$ were studied numerically. The interlace was treated as three thin layer (with different properties) with a finite thickness between the fiber and the matrix. The fiber is modeled as transversely isotropic linear-elastic, and the matrix as isotropic elastic-plastic material. Using proposed model, the effects of the interface region and fiber arrangement in MMCs on the distributions of stress and strain are evaluated. The stress distributions of a thin multi layer interface have much less changes compared with conventional perfect interface. The analyses were based on a two-dimensional generalized plane strain model of a cross-section of an unidirectional composite by the ANSYS finite element analysis code.

Tensile Behavior of Fiber/Particle Hybrid Metal Matrix Composites (섬유/입자 혼합금속복합재료의 인장거동)

  • 정성욱;정창규;한경섭
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society For Composite Materials Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.139-142
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    • 2002
  • This study presents a mathematical model predicting the stress-strain behavior of fiber reinforced (FMMCs) and fiber/particle reinforced metal matrix composites (F/P MMCs). MMCs were fabricated by squeeze casting method using Al2O3 short fiber and particle as reinforcement, and A356 aluminum alloy as matrix. The fiber/particle ratios of F/P MMCs were 2:1, 1:1, 1:2 with the total reinforcement volume fraction of 20 vol.%, and the FMMCs were reinforced with 10 vol,%, 15 vol. %, 20 vol. % of fibers. Tensile tests were conducted and compared with predictions which were derived using laminate analogy theory and multi-failure model of reinforcements. Results show that the tensile strength of FMMCs with 10 vol.% of fiber was well matched with prediction, and as the fiber volume increases, predictions become larger than experimental results. The difference between the prediction and experiment is considered to be a result of matrix allowance of fiber damage in tensile loading. As the fiber volume fraction in FMMCs increases, the fiber damage increases and so that the tensile strength is reduced. The strength of F/P MMCs approaches more closely to the prediction than FMMCs reinforced with 20 vol.% of fibers because F/P MMCs contains small quantity of fibers and thus has a positive effect in fiber strengthening.

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Fabrication Process and Characterization of High Thermal Conductivity-Low CTE SiCp/Al Metal Matrix Composites for Electronic Packaging Applications (전자패키징용 고열전도도-저열팽창계수 SiCp/Al 금속복합재료의 제조공정 및 특성평가)

  • 이효수;홍순형
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society For Composite Materials Conference
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    • 2000.04a
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    • pp.190-194
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    • 2000
  • The fabrication process and thermal properties of 50∼76vo1% SiCp/Al metal matrix composites (MMCs) were investigated. The 50∼76vo1% SiCp/Al MMCs fabricated by pressure infiltration casting process showed that thermal conductivities were 85∼170W/mK and coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) were ranged 10∼6ppm/K. Specially, the thermal conductivity and CTE of 71vo1%SiCp/Al MMCs were ranged l15∼156W/mK and 6∼7ppm/K, respectively, which showed a improved thermal properties than the conventional electronic packaging materials such as ceramics and metals.

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Fabrication Process and Characterization of High Thermal Conductivity-Low CTE SiCp/Al Metal Matrix Composites by Pressure Infiltration Casting Process (가압함침법에 의한 고열전도도-저열팽창계수 SiCp/Al 금속복합재료의 제조공정 및 특성평가)

  • 이효수;홍순형
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society For Composite Materials Conference
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    • 1999.11a
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    • pp.83-87
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    • 1999
  • The fabrication process and thermal properties of 50~71vol% SiCp/Al metal matrix composites (MMCs) were investigated. The 50~71vol% SiCp/Al MMCs fabricated by pressure infiltration casting process showed that thermal conductivities were 118~170W/mK and coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) were 9.5~$6.5{\times}10^{-6}/K$. Specially, the thermal conductivity and CTE of 71vol%SiCp/Al MMCs were 115~156W/mK and 6~$7{\times}10^{-6}/K$. respectively, which showed a improved themal properties than the conventional electronic packaging materials such as ceramics and metals.

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Fabrication Process and Analysis of Thermal Properties of High Volume Fraction SiCpi/Al Metal Matrix Composites for Heatsink Materials (반도체 heatsink용 고부피분율 SiCp/Al 금속복합재료의 제조공정 및 열적특성분석)

  • 이효수;홍순형
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society For Composite Materials Conference
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    • 2000.11a
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    • pp.58-62
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    • 2000
  • The fabrication process and analysis of thermal properties of 50~76vo1% SiCp/Al metal matrix composites(MMCs) for heatsink materials in electronic packaging were investigated. The 50~76vo1% SiCp/Al MMCs fabricated by pressure infiltration casting process showed that thermal conductivities were 85~170W/mK and coefficient of thermal expansion(CTE) were ranged 10~6ppm1k. Specially, the thermal conductivity and CTE of 71vo1%SiCp/Al MMCs were ranged 115~156W/mK and 6~7ppm/K. respectively, which showed a improved thermal properties than the conventional electronic packaging materials such as ceramics and metals.

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Micro-mechanical Modeling of the Consolidation Processes in Titanium Metal Matrix Composites (티타늄금속기 복합재료의 강화공정에 관한 미시역학적 모델링)

  • 김준완;김태원
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society For Composite Materials Conference
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    • 2002.05a
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    • pp.207-210
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    • 2002
  • Metal matrix composites(MMCs) are increasingly attractive for high technology components such as aerospace applications and transportations due to their high strength, stiffness, and toughness. Many processes for fabricating MMCs have been developed, and relatively simple Foil-Fiber-Foil method is usually employed in solid state consolidation processes. During the consolidation processes at high temperature, densification occurs by the inelastic flow of the matrix materials, and the process is coupled with the conditions of pressure, temperature and volume fraction of fiber and matrix materials. This is particularly important in titanium matrix composites, and thus a generic model based on micro-mechanical approaches enabling the evolution of density over time to be predicted has been developed. The mode developed is then implemented into FEM so that practical process simulation has been carried out. Further the experimental investigation of the consolidation behavior of SiC/Ti-6Al-4V composites using vacuum hot pressing has been performed, and the results obtained are compared with the model predictions.

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Selective Laser Melting of Metal Matrix Composites: A Review of Materials and Process Design (레이저로 적층 제조한 금속 기지재 복합재료의 설계 및 제조 연구동향)

  • Kim, Min-Kyeom;Kim, Taehwan;Kim, Ju-won;Kim, Dongwon;Fang, Yongjian;No, Jonghwan;Suhr, Jonghwan
    • Composites Research
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    • v.34 no.4
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    • pp.212-225
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    • 2021
  • Metal matrix composites (MMCs) were widely used in various industries, due to the excellent properties: high strength, stiffness, wear resistance, hardness, thermal conductivity, electrical conductivity, etc. With additive manufacturing (AM) technology rapidly developed, AM MMCs have been actively investigated thanks to the cost- and time-saving manufacturing. However, several issues still need to be addressed before fabricating AM MMCs. Here, several types of MMCs were introduced and MMCs' design methods to tackle the issues were suggested in a powder bed fusion (PBF) technique. The paper could come up with a guideline for the material and process design of MMCs in the PBF technique.

Evaluation of elastic-plastic behavior in MMC interface according to the reinforced fiber placement structure (강화섬유 배치구조에 따른 MMC계면에서의 탄소성거동 평가)

  • Kang, Ji-Woong;Kim, Sang-Tae;Kwon, Oh-Heon
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2004.04a
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    • pp.410-414
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    • 2004
  • Under longitudinal loading continuous fiber reinforced metal matrix composite(MMC) have interpreted an outstanding performance. However, the applicability of continuous fiber reinforced MMCs is somewhat limited due to their relatively poor transverse properties. Therefore, the transverse properties of MMCs are significantly influenced by the properties of the fiber/matrix interface. In this study, elastic-plastic behavior of transversely loaded unidirectional fiber reinforced metal matrix composites investigated by using elastic-plastic finite element analysis. Different fiber placement(square and hexagon) and fiber volume fractions were studied numerically. The interface was treated as three thin layer (with different properties) with a finite thickness between the fiber and the matrix. The analyses were based on a two-dimensional generalized plane strain model of a cross-section of an unidirectional composite by the ANSYS finite element analysis code.

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