“…A wide variety of other particles has been examined as reinforcing phases in FSP-fabricated composites, including Fe-based metallic glass particles which retain their amorphous structure [50], and NiTi particles which can impart some shape memory behaviour to the composite [51], and low-cost glass fibres [52]. Matrix materials other than aluminium have also been explored, including copper [53][54][55], polymer [56][57][58], magnesium [59,60], and steel [61]. These techniques may hold promise; however, tool wear is a major problem when making ceramic-reinforced composites, and this is greatly exacerbated when a high temperature material like steel is used as the matrix material during FSP, with tool wear that is even more severe than when conducting friction stir welding of steels (when no ceramic reinforcement is added).…”