Corrosion, wear and machinability studies on scrap aluminium alloy wheel based metal matrix composite
V. P. Ravi,
R. A. Sankaran
Abstract:Recycled materials, especially scrap aluminum alloy wheels with reinforcement castings, are gaining applications in various fields such as aerospace, naval, military, and automobile. In this research, Honda car alloy wheels are stir-cast with 5% alumina as reinforcement and subjected to corrosion, wear, and machinability studies. Corrosion studies were conducted to evaluate the corrosion current density (ICorr), corrosion potential (ECorr), and corrosion rate for the cast aluminum metal matrix composite. The w… Show more
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