2020
DOI: 10.18280/rcma.305-606
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Experimental Investigation to Study the Influence of Variation in Composition on Tribological Behavior and Impact Strength of Aluminium Alloy Al7068

Abstract: Aluminium alloys have a wide variety of applications in the industrial sector due to some unique characteristics like lightweight, high strength to weight ratio, corrosion resistance, good electrical conductivity, recyclability, ductility, and formability, etc. Due to this unique combination of properties, the applications of aluminium alloys continue to increase. The tribological behavior and impact strength were studied in this research work by conducting the wear and impact tests, varying the composition of… Show more

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“…Ductility and toughness were lowered by incorporating SiC and RHA reinforcement particles into the AA6061 matrix material. After heat treatment, the mechanical characteristics of the composite were enhanced [20]. The wear test findings for Al7068 alloy with various Mg percent composition reveal that the specimen with 3 percent Mg wears the least compared to other specimens at a load value of 2 kg, indicating that applications needing lower rates of wear require a high Magnesium content at moderate loads.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ductility and toughness were lowered by incorporating SiC and RHA reinforcement particles into the AA6061 matrix material. After heat treatment, the mechanical characteristics of the composite were enhanced [20]. The wear test findings for Al7068 alloy with various Mg percent composition reveal that the specimen with 3 percent Mg wears the least compared to other specimens at a load value of 2 kg, indicating that applications needing lower rates of wear require a high Magnesium content at moderate loads.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%