Title of article :
Preparation and characterization of squeeze cast-Al–Si piston alloy reinforced by Ni and nano-Al_2 O_3 particles
Author/Authors :
El-Labban, Hashem F. Alexandria University - Faculty of Engineering - Production Engineering Department, Egypt , Abdelaziz, M. Central Metallurgical Research and Development Institute (CMRDI) - Advanced Materials Department, Composite Material Laboratory, Egypt , Mahmoud, Essam R. I. Central Metallurgical Research and Development Institute (CMRDI) - Manufacturing Technology Department, Welding and NDT Laboratory, Egypt
Abstract :
Al–Si base composites reinforced with different mixtures of Ni and nano-Al2O3 particles have been fabricated by squeeze casting and their metallurgical and mechanical characterization has been investigated. A mixture of Ni and nano-Al_2 O-3 particles of different ratios was added to the melted Al–Si piston alloy at 700°C and stirred under pressure. After the Al-base-nano-composites were fabricated by squeeze casting, the microstructure and the particle distribution inside the matrix have been investigated using optical and scanning electron microscopes. Moreover, the hardness and the tensile properties of the resulted Al-base-nano-composites were evaluated at room temperature by using Vickers hardness and universal tensile testers, respectively. As a result, in most cases, it was found that the matrix showed a fine eutectic structure of short silicon constituent which appeared in the form of islands in the α-phase around some added particle agglomerations of the nano-composite structures. The tendency of this structure formation increases with the increase of Ni particle addition. As the ratio of the added particles increases, the tendency of these particles to be agglomerated also increases. Regarding the tensile properties of the fabricated Al-base- nanocomposites, ultimate tensile strength is increased by adding the Ni and nano-Al_2O_3 particles up to 10 and 2 wt.%, respectively. Moreover, the ductility of the fabricated composites is significantly improved by increasing the added Ni particles. The composite material reinforced with 5 wt.% Ni and 2 wt.% nano-Al_2O_3 particles showed superior ultimate tensile strength and good ductility compared with any other added particles in this investigation.
Keywords :
Metal , matrix composites(MMCs) , Nano , structures , Particle , reinforcement , Mechanical properties , Microstructures , Casting
Journal title :
Journal Of King Saud University - Engineering Sciences
Journal title :
Journal Of King Saud University - Engineering Sciences