A nanocrystalline composite powder based on an AlMg2 alloy reinforced with 1 wt.% γ-Al 2 O 3 nanofibers was obtained in a planetary mill by mechanical synthesis. It was consolidated by sintering under pressure at a temperature of 300-450°C and a pressure of 600 MPa. The effect of the temperature of sintering under pressure on the structural-phase composition, density, hardness, and conventional yield stress of bulk composites was studied. For this, X-ray phase analysis, transmission electron microscopy, hydrostatic weighing, and mechanical testing were used. It has been found that an increase in the sintering temperature in this range leads to an increase in the relative density of compacts from 0.87 to 0.98. Based on the results of X-ray diffractometry, the sizes of coherent scattering regions corresponding to bulk composites consolidated at different temperatures are determined. It is shown that an increase in the consolidation temperature from 300 to 400°C leads to a linear increase in the size of coherent scattering regions from 109 to 495 nm, a further increase in temperature to 450°C results in a more intensive growth up to 4.2 μm. In this case, the hardness of the composite material decreases from 206 ±13 to 149 ± 3 HV 10 , which is due to the occurrence of the reduction processes and the transition of the structure from nanoscale to the micron scale. The maximum conventional yield stress for compression, 791± 58 MPa, corresponds to samples consolidated at 350°C, which is due to the overall effect of dispersion hardening by γ-Al 2 O 3 nanofibres and nanostructuring of the matrix material. An increase in temperature to 450°C neutralizes the effect of nanostructuring and leads to a reduction in the conventional yield stress for compression to 632 ± 30 MPa.
The composite powders AlMg6 + 0.3 wt.% CNT and AlMg6 + 0.3 wt.% TiC/CNT were synthesized by the method of high-energy ball milling. Characterization of powders was carried out by methods of scanning electron microscopy, granulometric, and X-ray phase analysis. The powders were consolidated by hot pressing. The structural-phase composition and mechanical properties of bulk composites have been studied. The positive effect of the ex-situ TiC layer on the CNT surface on the mechanical properties of composites based on the AlMg6 aluminum alloy is shown.
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