This work critiques an examination method to investigate the corrosion characteristic of composite materials with guide of Aluminium oxide and chicken bone ash as reinforcements. The weight percentage of aluminium oxide are 6%, 5%, 4%, 3% and 2% and Chicken Bone Ash are2%, 3%, 4%, 5% and 6% have been covered for this investigation. This composite casting method became made with the help of the stir casting method. The “Aluminium chloride” solution is used to examine the detail corrosion behaviour of the metal matrix composite by using of the immersion test.The result of this research work produce the corrosion rate would be decreased with increase of the weight percentage of Reinforcements. This work concluded that the estimation of rate of corrosion free with increment in maximum weight percent of hybrid composites.
To deal with demands in advanced engineering applications that focus on improved mechanical properties of metal composites, aluminium metal matrix composites are recommended. This paper deals with mechanical characteristics of aluminium (Al8011) fortified with silicon carbide (SiC) and Chicken Bone Ash (CBA).Varying percentages of silicon carbide starting from 0%, 2%, 4%, 6%, 8% and 10% with percentages of chicken bone ash starting from 10%, 8%, 6%, 4%, 2% and 0% respectively for the purpose of testing and reinforcement. Stir casting method is employed to manufacture the components. In this paper, fatigue test, impact test and hardness test is carried out to obtain results about the mechanical characteristics of the components. The mechanical characteristics observed in the resultant composites as per ASTM standards and microstructural study is used to characterize the distribution of reinforcements. Ultimately as the weight percentage of reinforcement materials increases, elevation in mechanical characteristics of material is discerned.
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