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A Study on Fatigue Characteristics of Al-SiC Metal Matrix Composites Processed Through Microwave Energy

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, , Citation M Karthik et al 2018 IOP Conf. Ser.: Mater. Sci. Eng. 376 012068 DOI 10.1088/1757-899X/376/1/012068

1757-899X/376/1/012068

Abstract

Aluminium based Metal Matrix Composites are the very promising light materials with enhanced mechanical properties. Aluminium Metal Matrix composites (AMC) are identified as one of the very good materials for aerospace and automobile applications because of their lightweight, cost effectiveness and high stiffness. Metal Matrix Composites can be produced by various methods such as liquid infiltration, stir casting, spray deposition and powder metallurgy technique. Microwave processing of metals is a rapid developing technology which will offer significant time saving and can be cost effective. It is a volumetric process and very efficient to obtain high heating rates due to the interaction of microwave with the material in molecular level. The present work is an attempt made to study the fatigue characteristics of microwave processed Al-SiCP metal matrix composite. Sintering of the compacted Aluminium powder with 4% SiC is carried out using microwave energy. The sintered metal matrix composite is subjected to secondary processing of Extrusion. The fatigue characteristics and micro hardness properties are investigated.

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